Mathews/BowTech/Hoyt - Decision Time
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bigbulls is right...BowTech monitors these and other forums as well as Ebay, Craig's List, etc.
I'd like to know the name of the dealer that sells for those ridiculouslylow prices and ships bows to customers.
I'd like to know the name of the dealer that sells for those ridiculouslylow prices and ships bows to customers.
#42
Crowkilla,
Congrats on a beautiful bow...seems like you did your homework. I was in your shoes last year. I couldn't decide between a number of bows...until I shot the Guardian...after that I couldn't put it down.
Just curious...What arrow set up will you be shooting?
Congrats on a beautiful bow...seems like you did your homework. I was in your shoes last year. I couldn't decide between a number of bows...until I shot the Guardian...after that I couldn't put it down.
Just curious...What arrow set up will you be shooting?
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Congrats on a beautiful bow...seems like you did your homework.
Just curious...What arrow set up will you be shooting?
Congrats on a beautiful bow...seems like you did your homework.
Just curious...What arrow set up will you be shooting?
I am using Carbon Express Maxima Hunter 350 gr. arrows. They came fletched with Blazer vanes. So far I've just beenshooting them with field tips and it's slingin them pretty good. It was shooting flat up to 30 yards. That was one objective of mine in the deciding the grains of the arrow and broadheads to use. I want it to shoot flat for a good distance, at least 25 yards.
As far as broadheads go, I am prolly gonna stick with Muzzy MX-3 orRage two blade heads.I like the simple deadliness of the Muzzy and I like the stable flight of Rage. So I'm going to do some practicing with both and then decide which ones to use permanently.
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