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Old 07-23-2005 | 05:00 PM
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Nice avatar Cornfed

I currently am shooting the Bowtech Allegiance but my last 4 bows have been Hoyts w/ the last one being the X-Tec. I shot the Mathews every year when I was ready to trade and kept going w/ the Hoyts. The last Mathews I owned was the MQ32 and I really liked it but the only one they have come out w/ since that I have even considered was the Outback. I'll sound like a broken record though and say again to go out and try them all and choose the one that feels the best to you.
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Old 07-24-2005 | 11:02 AM
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Just read the signature. Just read the signature.
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Old 07-28-2005 | 09:42 AM
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Just had the same dilemma this weekend. Shot amathews Q2 for years, but went w/ the VTEC, it balanced better in my hand. Theswitchback rolled to the left and back. VTEC had a little more power (not the speed)and is very smooth also weighs less. Im getting great groups at 50+ yrds. Set it up w/ a whisker bisquit, and Top Pin sight, and Gold Tip Pro arrows. Love them all. The whisker is great for hunting... if you go w/ it, get the new fletchings that came out i forget who makes em but they hold up better going through the bristles. this is all just my opinion.
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