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statjunk 01-18-2011 05:08 AM


Originally Posted by VAhuntr (Post 3759165)
TC must have learned the art from Mathews Archery!:biggrin:

The difference is Mathews is actually the best out there. Others have closed the gap significantly but not quite there yet. I've shot them all nothing beats a Mathews.

Tom

fritz1 01-18-2011 05:19 AM


Originally Posted by statjunk (Post 3759717)
The difference is Mathews is actually the best out there. Others have closed the gap significantly but not quite there yet. I've shot them all nothing beats a Mathews.

Tom

All but Bowtech!!! I never liked a Mathews, had couple, prefer Bowtech.

VAhuntr 01-18-2011 05:29 AM


Originally Posted by statjunk (Post 3759717)
The difference is Mathews is actually the best out there. Others have closed the gap significantly but not quite there yet. I've shot them all nothing beats a Mathews.

Tom

Well Sir, that is a matter of opinion. I too have shot a lot of bows and much prefer Hoyt, with Bowtech being a close second.

DeerandbearhoG 01-18-2011 06:26 AM

just MY op. but maybe 7-10 years ago mathews were the best, now several brands, top bows are just as, smooth, accurate, quiet, etc, as mathews top models. these days even the cheaper bows are pretty nice, compared to mathews bows from even 5 years ago. bows have come a long way in a very short time. Inline muzzleloaders too. great time to be a hunter:barmy:

statjunk 01-18-2011 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by DeerandbearhoG (Post 3759755)
just MY op. but maybe 7-10 years ago mathews were the best, now several brands, top bows are just as, smooth, accurate, quiet, etc, as mathews top models. these days even the cheaper bows are pretty nice, compared to mathews bows from even 5 years ago. bows have come a long way in a very short time. Inline muzzleloaders too. great time to be a hunter:barmy:

I agree it's a good time to be a hunter. Lots of great stuff out there.

Onto my "opinion" of Mathews. Some bows will beat them on the draw and some will beat them on the release. But when you consider the draw and the release together, in my opinion nothing beats a Mathews.

Tom

statjunk 01-18-2011 08:35 AM

I'll also add that if you consider the price. There are better choices. If money is no issue then I'd choose the Mathews everytime.

BTW - I always try to switch because the price bugs me. They just win everytime in my book.

Tom

VAhuntr 01-18-2011 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by statjunk (Post 3759851)
I agree it's a good time to be a hunter. Lots of great stuff out there.

Onto my "opinion" of Mathews. Some bows will beat them on the draw and some will beat them on the release. But when you consider the draw and the release together, in my opinion nothing beats a Mathews.

Tom

For me Hoyt has always felt best. I like the feel of the solid wall that the Hoyts have.

Sheridan 01-18-2011 10:00 AM

Guys,

This is for threads under the heading called "guns" ??!?

OP - TC and Hunting shows

Remember ??!?

statjunk 01-18-2011 10:44 AM

I'm not sure if it was Rambo II or Rambo III where Rambo blows up quite a few things with just a bow. Does that qualify as a gun?

LOL

Tom

Doe Dumper 01-18-2011 10:56 AM

x3!!! It got to the point if I seen one of them I turned the show off.


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