Mathews????
#21
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: Mathews????
Why would you wait for a Mmmmmmmmmmm..... Mmmmmmmmmm.... MMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm... if you could have a Bowtech. And what fool said MMMMmmmmmmmmmmmmm sells more bows than Hoyt and Bowtech together. Silly boy. I'm sure Mmmmmmmmmmm will stay up if they've come up with a center pivot. Still stealing ideas from others.[8D][8D][8D] And by the way, I've shot the Mmmmmmmmmmmmsssss... they suck.
#22
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Luzerne County, PA
Posts: 22
RE: Mathews????
Well if you go to the Matthews site they do have the countdown but if you also go to view bows you will see a "New for 2008" with a picture of the Drenaline LD. Not sure if they meant to let the cat out of the bag with their pretty countdown but hey if they have something else as well I'd still like to shoot it. Even if I don't own one anymore they are still my favorite bows to shoot.
#23
RE: Mathews????
Does it really matter?
If you shoot a Mathews and like it, then stick with it. If you shoot a Bowtech and like them, then the same thing goes for you.
I shot all 3 of the "major" companies when I was going to buy a new a bow a few years ago, and I came home with what I felt was the best bow for me. Shoot what YOU feel comfortable with, not what someone else tells you is going to be right for you.
If you shoot a Mathews and like it, then stick with it. If you shoot a Bowtech and like them, then the same thing goes for you.
I shot all 3 of the "major" companies when I was going to buy a new a bow a few years ago, and I came home with what I felt was the best bow for me. Shoot what YOU feel comfortable with, not what someone else tells you is going to be right for you.
#24
RE: Mathews????
ORIGINAL: Illinois Buck Hunter
Does it really matter?
If you shoot a Mathews and like it, then stick with it. If you shoot a Bowtech and like them, then the same thing goes for you.
I shot all 3 of the "major" companies when I was going to buy a new a bow a few years ago, and I came home with what I felt was the best bow for me. Shoot what YOU feel comfortable with, not what someone else tells you is going to be right for you.
Does it really matter?
If you shoot a Mathews and like it, then stick with it. If you shoot a Bowtech and like them, then the same thing goes for you.
I shot all 3 of the "major" companies when I was going to buy a new a bow a few years ago, and I came home with what I felt was the best bow for me. Shoot what YOU feel comfortable with, not what someone else tells you is going to be right for you.
#27
RE: Mathews????
Well they just released the 2 new bows and the DXT is a 29 3/4" ATA and the S2 is basically a switchback just re-released. All in all, very disappointing considering all the hype leading up to nothing.
#30
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Cajun Country
Posts: 93
RE: Mathews????
I have a Q2 and I can't lie, it's the smoothest drawing bow I've ever owned.
But you just can't beat the speed and accuracy of the Bowtechs. So, even though Bowtech hasless thandesirablecustomer service, and if the draw cycle isn't as harsh as some of the previous bows, it will probably be the Guardian for menext year.
But you just can't beat the speed and accuracy of the Bowtechs. So, even though Bowtech hasless thandesirablecustomer service, and if the draw cycle isn't as harsh as some of the previous bows, it will probably be the Guardian for menext year.