ARE YOU FAITHFUL ?
#11
I've had 3 bow's !
Hoyt Impala
Golden Eagle Splitfire
BowTech Patriot Dually 04 We'll see how this goes and maybe I'll have another B/T next season
My kids have BowTech Rascal as well
Hoyt Impala
Golden Eagle Splitfire
BowTech Patriot Dually 04 We'll see how this goes and maybe I'll have another B/T next season
My kids have BowTech Rascal as well
#13
Stared with a willow branch and sticks( god I miss that old bow), I Went to a bear recurve that I could only get about half way back. From there I moved on to an old PSE compound with wooden limbs. Got my first kill with that. Can't tell you how many times I emptied the quiver before getting that. That was the best deer missing bow I ever owned. From there I went to a newer PSE and shot that for a couple of years. From there I went to a Darton, one of the earlier ones. Compared to todays bows it was a giant. This was the first bow I had ever put sights on and the first time I had ever shot with a release. After owning that for a couple of years I sold it in a yardsale coverded with blood and all. I bought the Mathews Z-light after that, before the big Mathews kick. I shot that for so long everyone was asking me if it was the new model because it didn't look like the more modern ones. Last year I decided to splurge and get the LX. I like the bow alot and got the witches out in the first hunt and landed 300 lbs of boneless meat in the freezer. I am looking at the new ovation for tournament shooting. I agree with a previous post. I too have never shot a bow that I didn't like.............I was Mathews when Mathews wasn't cool.
#15
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 2,120
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From: Spring Grove, Pa. USA
Just this past year alone I bought 3 recurves and sold 2 bows.I've gone thru(or still have)BigEast,Robertson(still have the Buffalo Bow),Leon Stewart,Bighorn,Zipper,Dale Stahl,Great Plains(curve & longbow),Stotler(curve & longbow),Wes Wallace,Bear,Selway,Colt,Pearson recurve,2 selfbows,and I have a Blacktail Elite T/D on order.
#18
Typical Buck
Joined: Dec 2003
Posts: 601
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From: central Ky
My first bow was a PSE and now 20 years and 5 bows later, I'm still shooting PSE. My Stingray is now almost 4 yrs old and I may be in the market for a new one next year. I've had great service from PSE and I'd hate to switch, but the Bowtechs and Matthews will also be on my list of choices.
#19
Nontypical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 1,283
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From: NC
2 - Bears
2 - Jennings
2 - Brownings
2 - Hoyts
4 - Parkers
I've never owned a Mathews or a Bowtech but i've shot quite a few and they are nice bows indeed but they just weren't for me. I started shooting and settled in on Parker about 5 years ago and absolutely love their bows and don't see myself shooting anything else as long as Parker keeps making bows. Their bows just seem to fit me like a glove and every one i've had or have had has performed flawlessly. I currently have the Ultra-lite Pro and the UL35 and needless to say my next bow will no doubt be a Parker. I like Parkers new line up for 2004 but i think i'll stick with the two i have for a while longer
2 - Jennings
2 - Brownings
2 - Hoyts
4 - Parkers
I've never owned a Mathews or a Bowtech but i've shot quite a few and they are nice bows indeed but they just weren't for me. I started shooting and settled in on Parker about 5 years ago and absolutely love their bows and don't see myself shooting anything else as long as Parker keeps making bows. Their bows just seem to fit me like a glove and every one i've had or have had has performed flawlessly. I currently have the Ultra-lite Pro and the UL35 and needless to say my next bow will no doubt be a Parker. I like Parkers new line up for 2004 but i think i'll stick with the two i have for a while longer


