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Old 09-03-2004 | 09:13 AM
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Rangeball
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Default RE: Practical Experience vs. Technical Testing

I think alot of things have to do with what it takes for an individual to reach a comfort threshold.

For Kevin, knowing he holds in his hand what he's proven to himself is the best technical advantaged bow gives him superior comfort. Nothing wrong with that. For others, just being able to close enough to the mark on a set up they can take deer with and more importanly afford provides this comfort threshold.

I like learning the ins and outs, and hearing the pro's and cons. I truly appreciate Kevin's and other's insights into the tech and R&D side of the manufacturers. I like trying to learn something new about archery every day. Such knowledge makes me WANT a new bow, but I have confidence knowing the bow I have is more than proficient enough to do the task at hand, and most importantly, it's paid for...

A small percentage will always have the edge in knowledge gained to formulate their comfort level. For what I perceive as the vast majority, "Well, it's good enough to kill that _________ I shot last year" suffices just fine...
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