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mob1971 10-05-2003 01:05 PM

matthews bows
 
Who uses them and there opinons.I was curious if they are worth the money or is there another highend bow that is better

PSEPhoenix 10-05-2003 01:13 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
you are going to stir up a lot of sh*t. I love my mathews. I feel they are worth the money. I have a legacy. I have not had any problems with it. You won' t be disappointed if you decide to purchase one. They are extremely smooth to shoot. Hope this helps. P.S. you don' t have to spend a lot of money to get a good bow no matter which manufacturer you should decide to go with. Get what you feel makes you a confident shooter. Good luck and shoot straight.

jasonthehunted 10-05-2003 01:13 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
they are good, whether they are worth the money depends on the shooter. You cant argue with success. Ive had a mathews and I loved it, I shoot a PSE right now, and I love it too. In my opinion, very few people can shoot better than ANY high end bow out there right now. What I mean is that its the indian not the bow.... its pretty much personal preference now a days. Try out several bows, find the one you like that fits the way you shoot. Get a bow that fits you so you dont have to adjust yourself to the bow. When I bought the bow I have now, I was dead set on another one, but after looking at several, I found the one that worked for me the best with the features I wanted the most. My next bow Im wanting an AR, but we ll see how that goes when we get there.

mob1971 10-05-2003 01:14 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
I have a Reflex Falcon thats only a year old.I like it alot.I was just wanting some input if I do decide to get one

ARMallardSlayer 10-05-2003 02:59 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
I love my Mathews bow. It is the best bow I have ever owned.:D

Ken/WV 10-05-2003 03:26 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
I shoot a High Country...and they are very similar to a Mathews. But it' s whatever you feel comfortable with.

WIbucksniper 10-05-2003 03:36 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
I have a mathews Q2 thats in it' s 4th season. Great bow very smooth and quiet. I' ve had no complaints with it yet. Though aftet this season I may look at getting a bow-tech to see what there like. Good luck in what ever you chose and get whatever feels good in your hand.

TreePhantom 10-05-2003 04:18 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
I' m on my 2nd one. My first was a Feather Max. Loved it. Shot the Legacy, fell in love. Will be my 2nd year w/ the Legacy. I hope they will come out w/ something in the 36-38" range that weighs 4#' s or less. :eek:

OlMossyHorns 10-05-2003 05:22 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
I haven' t had any problems to date with my MQ1.

Clint. 10-05-2003 06:17 PM

RE: matthews bows
 
I have looked at a lot of bows lately, including Mathews. I settled on a Parker. I think Mathews is a great bow. However, there are a lot of great bows out there. I do have an opinion (opinions are like rear ends---everybody has one!) Have you noticed that Mathews are doing a lot of advertising? They are running ads to detract openly from the Hoyt cam and a half. It seems like they are advertising in every bow magazine around. Well, since Mathews bows are a little more expensive than some others...I suspect the advertising costs are part of the reason. I have no interest in paying for such things.
Clint


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