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Old 07-16-2007 | 10:29 AM
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Default RE: outdoor life bow review.

You really can't put much creed into somebody else's analysis of a bow - b/c if they're immersed deep enough in the bow culture to be able to be doing in-depth "head-to-head" analyses - chances are, they have a few bows hanging on the hooks at home. When you have ownership, you have loyalty. Also, a lot of these guys are employed by magazines with advertising dollars at stakeand/or they work at shops who only sell certain makes/models... Lots of competing interests there.

So, after you're finished discounting for A, B, C and D - you wind up with nothing.

The bowsite thing is just as biased, really. You honestly mean to tell me when those guys picked up the bows (even if they WERE REALLY blindfolded) - that they couldn't tell from the shape/feel of the grip which bow they were shooting?Come on. I've never even shot most of those bows, and I could tell them apart as soon as they hit my hands.

Then, they conveniently left out 4 of the best bows of '07 (Vulcan, Iron Mace, Envy, Ally). Really, if you're gonna go "head to head" you should at least include all of the competition.
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