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BambiBlaster14 07-21-2005 07:54 AM

Switchback or V-tec
 
I am currently looking too buy a new bow, these are my main 2 options, just wondering if any body out there has shot both and would tell me which is better?

Thanx 4 the help

sprintflyer 07-21-2005 08:21 AM

RE: Switchback or V-tec
 
I am NOT a expert but one of my hunting budys has a Switchback. I have a Supertec. We shoot together almost every weekend. They are both quiet, super fast bows. I would love to see you shoot a Hoyt but....... you will not go wrong with either choice!

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BowHuntingFool 07-21-2005 11:54 AM

RE: Switchback or V-tec
 
I just purchased a new bow this week. I spent alot of time shooting all different bows. I went back and forth between the Outback and the Switchback. I shot alot of arrows thru both. Then I picked up the Bowtechs and started shooting these. I narrowed it down between the switchback and the Bowtech Mighty Mite and went with the Mighty Mite. To me alot less hand shock, smaller axle to axle, smoother, quieter and more forgiving. Plus it weighs less which is important to me as I do alot of stomping and long hike to stands. I can't wait to get this bow in my tree stand!!!!!! Good luck and have fun!

In the end it is what bow fits YOU better!

Western MA Hunter 07-21-2005 12:34 PM

RE: Switchback or V-tec
 
Like stated above.. you can't go wrong with either...Shoot 'em both and pick whichever one feels best...

trestand 07-21-2005 01:36 PM

RE: Switchback or V-tec
 
As it has been said,You can't go wrong with either bow.I,too,was going between the V-Tech and the Switchback.I when with the V-Tech because of the longer ATA,better grip(s),and the small reflex of only 1-1/2".I already own an LX,and the V-Tech,I feel,is a very easy bow to shoot.
Good Luck....Bob

WA_snipereyes 07-23-2005 06:32 AM

RE: Switchback or V-tec
 
I own the SB and my nephew owns the Vtech. Luckily, our draw lengths are exactly alike so I have shot his bow numerous times. The only difference I felt was hand shock. The Vtech had noticeable handshock as apposed to the SB. Just my 2 cents.

Tribal 07-23-2005 07:50 AM

RE: Switchback or V-tec
 
Same story you need to choose the one that fits and feels the best for you. Close your eyes and draw them back and see which feels better. They are all awesome bows so that's not the issue.

DaveC 07-23-2005 08:00 AM

RE: Switchback or V-tec
 
WA snipereyes, have the two bows with the same draw lenght been shot through a chrony with the same arrow??

I am just wondering if the 13 fps difference made it to the real world or not.

One differenceI can see in the two bows is the amount of cam draw length adjustability. Onve has a lot, the other very little.

IL-Cornfed 07-23-2005 12:15 PM

RE: Switchback or V-tec
 
Good luck with the choice! I actually had a SwitchBackbut fell in love with the VTEC and ended up getting rid of the Mathews and buying the Hoyt. I really like the feel of the Hoyt much better.


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