Mathews LX
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 178
Mathews LX
Hey, im new here so hello everybody. I am going to be getting a new bow and I am pretty sure i want to go with the Mathews LX. I would just like to know everything about it, good, bad and everything. I would also like to know the MSRP if anybody knows. Or at least what it is going for. Thanks. Another thing i was wondering about is if I should go witht he Whisker Bisket or a traditional rest.
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: baltimore,md
Posts: 547
RE: Mathews LX
Sharpshot,Welcome to the site,you'll find alot of good advice and great people here.I been shooting the LX for over a year,and after looking at alot of the new bows out on the market,there isn't a bow that shoots better me than the LX.The main thing is that it shoots best for me.Theres a number of high quality bows out there.The LX is quite,great speed,smoooooth,and for a bow with a 6 5/8 brace its very easy to shoot.The only thing I'd change is the strings and cable.Save yourself alot of grief and when you order the bow,just go ahead and order the Winners Choice strings and cables for it.As far as a rest is concerned,I personally have found the MZE,Trophy-Ridge DZ,and the Trophy Taker works well on my LX.Good Luck with your new bow!...Bob
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Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Posts: 119
RE: Mathews LX
I have been shooting my LX since last summer, and couldnt be happier. This is my 4th Mathews bow, and by far the smoothest shooter so far. I too put a Winners Choice string/cable on my LX. I have had Winners Choice on my last 3 bows with great results, but they are pricey. I have the Muzzy Zero Effect rest on my LX, and it performs great. This is my 3rd bow with the Muzzy rest, and I couldnt imagine using anything else. The Outback looks like a nice bow, but it is too short for me. It appears to be a smaller version of the LX, but I hear it is a little slower and quitier.
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RE: Mathews LX
What about price?
http://www.huntersfriend.com/bowspecs1.htm
#8
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Abingdon Md
Posts: 116
RE: Mathews LX
Just as long as you are comfortable with the bow, you can not go wrong with a Mathews........I just traded in my Legacy for an Outback.......as far as price anywhere from 600-640 in my area................good luck
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