Whats your ground blind??
#33
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From: Kuna Idaho
ORIGINAL: GMMAT
One of the many things to consider, when makinga bow purchase, is resale value. I never kept a compound for too long, so I always kept that in mind. It's no secret that resale on BT's; Mathews;Hoyts outperforms most others.
If given the choice between a BT and a Bear (with cost not being a factor).....which one would you shoot?
As far as "value"....I've stated I feel the ASAT is probably the better value (of the ones I'm familiar with). If money is no object.....the DB is the top of the line (again....my opinion).
Bear makes a great bow.....and until recently, I owned one. No argument, here.
One of the many things to consider, when makinga bow purchase, is resale value. I never kept a compound for too long, so I always kept that in mind. It's no secret that resale on BT's; Mathews;Hoyts outperforms most others.
If given the choice between a BT and a Bear (with cost not being a factor).....which one would you shoot?
As far as "value"....I've stated I feel the ASAT is probably the better value (of the ones I'm familiar with). If money is no object.....the DB is the top of the line (again....my opinion).
Bear makes a great bow.....and until recently, I owned one. No argument, here.
#34
As mentioned, you can buy a cheap blind... and then wish you bought a good one in the first place, OR you could just buy a Double Bull blind now and be happy and hunt for many years out of it. 
I have the Matrix and the dark Horse and man they are as good as they get! My favorite of the 2 is the Dark Horse.

I have the Matrix and the dark Horse and man they are as good as they get! My favorite of the 2 is the Dark Horse.




