MATHEWS, HOYT or PSE?
#23
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Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Afton IA USA
I guess I should clearify the wife comment. I'll get to spend whatever I want on my bow equipment but I'll pay for it. That woman can CLEAN OUT a Walmart faster than anyone I know! Plus she wants to start bowhunting next year with a crossbow. By the time next season rolls around I'l have spent twice as much on her as I will on my stuff. Oh well, it's only money right? lol As for shooting sitting on my butt, that's the way most of my shots come off anyway. Sitting under cedar trees. But I sit on an old metal folding chair. I practice that way so my bow and pins are set up for it. If I go to get in my tree stand I always reset my pins by praticing stand up shots. So you think that's bad then IJIMMY?
KEEP IT LEGAL. KEEP IT SAFE. OR WE MAY NOT GET TO KEEP IT AT ALL.
KEEP IT LEGAL. KEEP IT SAFE. OR WE MAY NOT GET TO KEEP IT AT ALL.
#24
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: VIRGINIA BEACH, VA.
you can't go wrong with any of them,great companies...go with the one with the best customer service...this is the reason i bought a PARKER ultralite 31...31" ata, 310 ibo, 2.9 pounds, lifetime warranty, 80 % letoff...nothing better then being able talk directly to a tech rep, rather then just a call center...good luck in your search
#25
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: ardmore ok USA
I would have bought a sq2 if I hadn't have come across a great deal on a q2xL. I have had it 3 years and have harvested 8 deer with it. shoot it all the time and haven't touched the sights or the rest since I first tuned it and sighted it in. It is so smooth and plenty fast. I love it and probably won't by another one for several years.




