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mnbohunter 03-11-2005 07:46 AM

multiple bows
 
One of my hunting buddies just bought a Switchback, upgrading from an LX. He bought a Blackmax last fall to use as an "out west" bow. Another buddy is also thinking about buying a Blackmax for the same reason. He has an Outback as his primary bow. I understand having a back-up bow in case of an emergency but I think they're gloing a little crazy. Neither one of them is hurting for money so that's not a huge issue. I've been shooting the same Matthews Featherlight for the past 4 years and I'm getting to the point that I shoot so well with it that I would have a hard time letting go. I've never shot another bow along with the Featherlight so I'm wondering, can you shoot two bows consistently? If you shoot one better doesn't it make sense to stick with it? Are there other people out there that shoot different hunting bows for different situations? I don't have the money so I don't have the problem, just wondering what you all think.

adams 03-11-2005 07:57 AM

RE: multiple bows
 
Guys and bows and tree stands are like women and shoes. Neither can have too many.:D

If I had the money I'd like to add a PSE Primos to my collection. It would a selfish purchase though with a wife and two young boys at home, considering a have a perfectly good bow as it is.

ampahunter 03-11-2005 08:02 AM

RE: multiple bows
 
Sometimes I think I 'confuse' myself--I shoot six different bows depending on the circumstances and mood.
Sore muscles, less poundage, 3D up the poundage, etc.
Takes a few warm up shots when changing from one to the other, but once the peep, nock, etc, is configured almost the same, the bow do what they're asked.
Sometimes it just dosn't go right [:@]---then, like the change in the wind, the situation suddenly improves.

bigbuck90 03-11-2005 12:45 PM

RE: multiple bows
 
I have three bows right now, my hunting bow an old compound i shoot fingers with and an old recurve to play with and its not real hard to switch it just takes a little gettin used to and when huntin season comes up i only shoot my hunting bow to get into the 'groove'

Double Creek 03-11-2005 01:00 PM

RE: multiple bows
 
Just one for me. Though, if I were not so tight, I would like to add a Hoyt Havoctec and one of the Reflex bows. Also, the renegade bow with the 9 inch brace, I would like to try that baby out. I like to spend all my extra money on stands. I currently have 8 lock ons and sticks and 3 climbers.[8D]

Big John 03-11-2005 01:56 PM

RE: multiple bows
 
I believe theres 7 hangin down in the shop, and just picked up an old 6 wheel drive Bear that I might set up for fingers.

PA_BOW_HUNTER 03-11-2005 04:59 PM

RE: multiple bows
 
I have a tough enough time keeping one zeroed in. I have an LX and do shoot quite a bit but I think I would confuse myself by adding a second bow.

duramaxlt 03-11-2005 07:36 PM

RE: multiple bows
 
right now have a martin cougarmag and just purchased an xtec my first hoyt.just sold a martin razor that i never shot.

nodog 03-11-2005 07:48 PM

RE: multiple bows
 
Many people have more than one gun for hunting I don't think it is anything different for someone to have more than one bow. Good recurve bows hold their value and I think the compounds of today will do the same. There is to much attachment to them not to be valuable later on.


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