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Old 01-18-2006 | 07:22 AM
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Default RE: Which Bow would you choose.

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Come on people lets think about this, are there better bows than others?.....Yes, but will it really make that big a difference in the field? You can buy a $45,000.00 Perazzi MX3 Competition trap gun to take hunting but you won't kill any more birds than the guy with the $250.00 Remington 870 Wingmaster on any given day if youare bothequally skilledshooters.The higher line (priced) guns, bows, pistols, etc... matters only in the hands of the most elite of competition shooters and marksmen, and ONLYin controlled enviroments. Stick a pair of heavy gloves, jacket, boots, pants, bird vest full of Pheasants on a competition shooter let him walk in the snow half of the day looking for birds where his eyes are watering, he's snow blind and hisrunny nose is frozen to his upper lip and watch howWELL he does shooting.





BigJ12 this what I was referring to... if your going to shoot under those conditions, gloves jacket, boots, pants, etc.. that's when you are going to rely on a good piece of equipment to deliver. you said gizmo's like string silencers and such were gimmicks.. HeyI don't want to spook my target anymore than the next guy.. I agree bow companies are out to make money, and people like to have the latest on the market, right, most bows that killed deer 20 years ago, will still kill deer today. They are just getting better and better, smoother and quieter. just don't knock us that like the high tech stuff... some us shoot year round and have different bows for various activities.
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