Mission bows
#1
Mission bows
Hey guys has anyone shot or know anything about the mission bows that are out i see they are made by Mathews. I was at our local bow shop and they have some there it and it looked pretty nice and the pull on it was smooth and the fact you can have several draw weights and dosent need a press is a nice plus.
I am looking between the Mission UX2 and a Martin sabre there is about a 20.00 dollar difference between the two i just don't know much about them was hoping the guys on here could help because the people on here have helped me out in the past this a great site with great people Thanks
I am looking between the Mission UX2 and a Martin sabre there is about a 20.00 dollar difference between the two i just don't know much about them was hoping the guys on here could help because the people on here have helped me out in the past this a great site with great people Thanks
#2
Myself I would get the mission. My son shoots a mission also
a friend shoots one and I have shot my buddies, nice for a lower end bow. I haven't shot a saber but did own a martin jaguar magnum and didn't care for it, stiff draw, not very foregiving, etc.
a friend shoots one and I have shot my buddies, nice for a lower end bow. I haven't shot a saber but did own a martin jaguar magnum and didn't care for it, stiff draw, not very foregiving, etc.
#3
Thanks
Thanks for the quick reply Jag-Mag I too like the Mission a little more than the Martin I went to the Mission webpage and the Warranty is a lifetime I can only hope they stand by it . I will be going next week and have it set up to shoot and will put up a note on how it went
#5
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: michigan
Posts: 200
I have Mission's top of the line Voyager new never shot all new accessories $1600 invested will let go for $700.I have everything a bow needs and more.Awesome looking with the 452x flo orange/black custom made strings match up nice with the Mathews Orange accessorie kit!! if interested I can send pics!! and inform everything on the bow.
#7
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 2,445
I bought an X3 3 years ago. Shot several deer with it. It is what it is, and that's all I need for hunting. Can't really compare it to much. The last compound I had was a Hoyt Provantage that I used off and on for a span of 18 years (shot traditional gear for quite a while). The bow is smooth to draw, relatively quiet and speed is more than adequate. No complaints.
#8
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2005
Posts: 342
I gave a Mission UX2 for Christmast last year, he likes it alot and shoots it very well. He just turned 16 and he still has alot of growing left. With the Mission having an adjustable draw length and easy to adjust, that is why I went with the Mission, plus the life time warranty is great.
#9
Thanks
Hey guys as always the guys on here come through . I am seriously thinking of getting one i like how smooth the draw was and with having some shoulder problems it makes it easier to draw and with a Life time warr I don't i can go wrong plus the price range is also in my favor. I wasn't looking for something fast just easy to shoot and reliable and accurate thanks again guys ! ;-)