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Old 01-17-2006 | 11:31 PM
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Default RE: Which Bow would you choose.

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No offense BigJ12, I almost had to give away a browning I was using for hunting... I knew better, got a good price on it and thought it's better to take that into the woods thanone of my 3D bows. Hate to tell you padnar, but you need to go and shoot a real bow, and you'll stop that stuff about it doesn't matter what you shoot.. I've owned just about every brand of bow on the market... And I am not a sissy about had shock...a good bow won't have it... I shoot the fastest bow on the market, and has no shock what so ever.Hey, if you love your browning that's cool. Just don't say it doesn't matter to the deer, it matters if you place a good clean shot and get a quick kill, or gut shoot one and let it suffer.
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I stand by what I say. I have shot all types of bows out there (in my draw length) and while they are all different I could shoot all just fine. Pulling back the bow all day is no problem, no matter what the draw is like (or weight for that matter)

I don't know what "hand shock" you guys are feeling. Some of you act like the bowwill jump out of your hand if your not shooting the latest and greatest bows out there. Great marketing if you ask me.I bet most of you guys load up your bows with all those little "limb Saver" gizmos because heaven knows if you don't have themyour bow will be a buzzing rattling mess,again great marketing.I use a 4in Doinker Stabilizer and string leachs (or whiskers) and that's all, nothing else. All my bowsshoot just fine, no problems at all. No loud noises, no excess vibrations, no buzzing, no violent hand shock either.

I have no problem putting my arrows where they need to go either at the range or in the field.I have never shot a bow that I hated. All bow manufacturers have had problems with their bows one time or another including Browning and Bowtech. I'm not talking about that.

All I do is hunt and I want something that is reliable, durable and accurate and most bows on the market today fit that bill. You want to spend all thatmoney for a few more fps it's fine with me but don't try to sell me on it.

I canhaveany bow I want, money is not an issue for me.I just can't see spending money on something more expensive when what I have does everything I want it to do and very well at that. And yes what I have is a "real bow" it kills "real deer" and does it "real good"
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