ORIGINAL: GMMAT
Your crediablility as a archery reviewer pretty well spoke for itself when we argued over my review of the drenaline and I said that it had handshock. You discounted my review; then the archery forums weeks later were full of the same comments as mine. Now you are saying the Vectrix has handshake. Your comment is the only one I have read to date with this same comment. I am sure that there are more, but it will require a lot more searching than a drenaline handshock review. You were shooting a Mathews then.
Don:
Anybody's credibility as an archer goes down in stock when they disagree with you.
Again....your information is flawed, above. I never said the things you said I did.....and I never shot the Drenaline until I was looking to buy my Bowtech.....which I did buy. Honestly......compared to the Vectrix.....the Drenaline DIDNT have handshock.......but compared to even my '05 SB...it did.
These are MY opinions....based on MY experience in comparing the bows? How can they be "wrong"? It's simply an opinion!
What's your REAL beef with me???
My only beef is that you admit on this threadtwo months ago that you have only shot 5 bows in your life, that the Hoyt Vectrix jumped out of your hands, and that you admit that you have only bowhunted for a year and than you come on this thread and state that you would shoot a Hoyt if it was substantially cheaper priced,( even though you prefer another one anyway) , and that it is inferior to what you shoot.
This why I take your opinions on archery equipment with a grain of salt. Shooting five bows in your life and only bowhunting for a year is OK and we have to start somewherebut your opinions onbowsgoes out the door when you state that the vectrix jumped out of your hand. Like Diesel stated and I agree with, I have nevershot a bow that jumped out of my hand, even my old 20 year old bows.
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