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Getting back into hunting/New bow
Iam looking to resume bowhuntingafter a five year break (college, marriage and moving across the country). I own a PSE Nova and it shoots great. I bought this bow when I was in high school and now it is time to upgrade. Everyone tells me to go with Mathews. Tonight I will be shooting the Mathews Switchback XT and the PSE Vengence Solocam NH at my local archery shop. Any suggestions for a new bow?
To throw another wrench into this, my Uncle owns a Mathews LX 2004 model and wants to sell it to me for $450 so he can upgrade. Background Info: I am a 26 year old Wisconsin native, living in Maryland. I have gun hunted for 12 years (pistol, shotgun, rifle). I have bow hunted for 5 years. |
RE: Getting back into hunting/New bow
Sounds like you have been bow hunting long enough to know you're going to stick with it for years. That is the perfect recipe for buying one of the best bows on the market. Forget about theuncles 2004 bow.
Try any of these in your draw length: Note: notin any particular order...:D 2006 BowTech 2006 Matthews 2006 Hoyt |
RE: Getting back into hunting/New bow
I noticed you did not mention PSE. Any particular reason?
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RE: Getting back into hunting/New bow
I just figured those 3 would be enough to drive you nuts and keep you plenty busy. :)The best will show itself loud and clear. Here is a revised list.
BowTech Matthews Hoyt Browning PSE If you have the time narrow 1 from each brand and then shoot all 5 of them back to back to make your final decision. I went with BowTechs binary cam systemto stay away from excessive tuning problems. One less thing to worry about. If you really want my opinion here is the best revision of the list: BOWTECH! BOWTECH! BOWTECH! BOWTECH! BOWTECH! |
RE: Getting back into hunting/New bow
he mentioned PSE the Vengeance is a PSE bow
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