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drhoyt 02-03-2007 06:09 PM

RE: Here's my next decision...
 
the ross

mobow 02-03-2007 06:40 PM

RE: Here's my next decision...
 
You see all these Hoyt guys choosing the Ross over Reflex?? That tell you something.....??

Matt/TN 02-03-2007 06:58 PM

RE: Here's my next decision...
 
yeah im sticking to ross

goherd1111 02-03-2007 07:32 PM

RE: Here's my next decision...
 
You still have no idea what you are getting! Dude if you can't afford one of the higher end brands thats OK. Shoot the ones that are in your price range and buy the one that you like best. I don't mean to sound like an a$$ but it sounds to me like some of the bows you want you can't afford right now and thats ok. Your young, and if you can't afford$700 or $800 thats fine there are many fine bows that you can afford.

Matt/TN 02-03-2007 07:39 PM

RE: Here's my next decision...
 
well i can get an 06 ross used for cheaper than a brand new reflex, thats the route im going

KS227 02-03-2007 08:31 PM

RE: Here's my next decision...
 
Sportsman's Warehouse (in Kansas) is a Ross distributor; over the counter. Heck, you could even go to their website. I'm sure they would fascilitate an 06 purchase, if that is what you are set on. Ross is a flagship bow line. Reflex, like Diamond is a second teir line. No disrespect intended, they are high quality bows.

MonsterBuckDreams 02-04-2007 06:39 AM

RE: Here's my next decision...
 

ORIGINAL: goherd1111

You still have no idea what you are getting! Dude if you can't afford one of the higher end brands thats OK. Shoot the ones that are in your price range and buy the one that you like best. I don't mean to sound like an a$$ but it sounds to me like some of the bows you want you can't afford right now and thats ok. Your young, and if you can't afford$700 or $800 thats fine there are many fine bows that you can afford.
I see your point, I do. But for me personally, I've found that when making a big purchase like this,I have to go for top of the line stuff. If I compramise and settle for less than I want, it only hurts me as well as my wallet in the end. I will end up disatisfied with my compramise then somehow find the money for what I wanted originally.

So really, it's a matter of spend 700 for good stuff now -or- spend 500 for a compramise then later spend another 700 for the good stuff leaving you with a 1200 total.


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