WOW! You guys have been busy since I have been gone. Let's see from the last time I was logged on I have been called an a-hole, immature, told that I don't have any common sence and that I need to open my eyes. You guys can do way better than this, can't you?The sources that these comments come from are really starting to take there toll on me.
Look at the subject line of this post....it was set up to fail from the start. I have seen numerous posts like these that always end up in a confrontation. So far it's been quite a show. Especially when you see a guy like D. Parsons jump up and say....Ya, what he said. HA! Parsons...looks like you have a new mentor to follow behind. He can make all your posts for you and you can be his little mini me and you can keep poppingout and saying....Ya, what he said.
Posts with titles such as these are nothing but a good place to drag out all the hard headed Mattews fans. Thanks for the entertainment. It was my pleasure to make a bunch of confrontational comments to see who would take the bait. I guess if I can only learn to ethically

lay the bait down at the base of this tree in my hunting area, I can train an animal to eat there everyday to get him close enough to shoot him with my recurve. Ya that's ethical hunting becausethe deer is now within my range for my out dated device. Can't wait to tell all my friends that I was a great white hunter.
This brings us to anotherhot topic...you guysthat bait your deer and shoot them, do you really call that hunting onyour side of the U.S.?Mmmmmmmmmmmm....I guess if I was shooting a Mattews bow that has cheap strings thatquickly go out of tune andwould beoperated by people who don't have a clue how to keep it in tune, I would need to bait my deer also; and yousay that better technology isn't better...go ahead keep shooting a bow that goes out of tune faster than you can train your deer to eat your bait.
I'llsumup mylittle love letterby saying... 1) yes the binary cam systemstays in tune and is much better than all previously engineered cams on the market. 2) Recurves don't belong in the field (what are you guys trying to prove) they belong on the target range and 3) baiting deer is a joke and in my opened eyes will never be considered in any form of hunting I do. Should I bring up a good topic of bait fisherman vs. fly fisherman to top of this conversation? Barbed hooks vs. unbarbed hooks...

The list goes on and on.