View Poll Results: How old is your bow
New bow each season




3
3.41%
1-3 years




31
35.23%
4-6 years




27
30.68%
older than 6 years




27
30.68%
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How old is your bow?
#1

Mathews SQ2 purchased in 2001, still going strong.
I'm having a hard time justifying a new bow purchase considering my SQ2 still does everything I ask of it.
That and new bow prices are crazy high.
I did recently purchase a new cam, but the total after set up was still a fraction of a new bow price.
So how often do you folks upgrade your stick & string?
What would make you upgrade?
Me, it would probably take a catastrophic failure for me to upgrade.
I'm having a hard time justifying a new bow purchase considering my SQ2 still does everything I ask of it.
That and new bow prices are crazy high.
I did recently purchase a new cam, but the total after set up was still a fraction of a new bow price.
So how often do you folks upgrade your stick & string?
What would make you upgrade?
Me, it would probably take a catastrophic failure for me to upgrade.
Last edited by onion721; 08-15-2011 at 07:09 PM.
#3

Matthews Drenalin, bought when it first came out, I figure it's about 4 years old? Not really sure. I see almost no reason to replace it yet. It was a big improvement over my previous bow, but I don't see much out there now that's that much better than the Dren.
#7
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Nov 2004
Posts: 5,425

Well....I started in the late 60s with a recurve...Bought a Bear Whitetail in 1975 used this bow until 94-95 and bought a used Mountaineer...I'm still using it... 
I shoot fingers and frankly there just aren't many good finger bows left so I'm keeping her until she or I wear out...

I shoot fingers and frankly there just aren't many good finger bows left so I'm keeping her until she or I wear out...