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ehurd 01-04-2006 07:33 PM

RE: Switchback XT
 
I have not yet shot the Trykon, but plan too, just to see what it feels like. I shot Hoyt for six years. I liked them, mostly due to the fact that the dealer was close to my home. My last Hoyt just never felt right to me. I started shopping around and decided that I was going to switch to High Country,due toa local dealer carrying them, and all of my friends shot H.C. I was at another pro-shop and I shot the SB and I was AMAZED. There wasVERY little string noise andVERY little vibration. Ipurchased the SB and it fits likea glove. With my Hoyt, I averaged around 250/300 at the 3-D shoots, with the SB, my last score was 287. I didn't change a thing, just my bow.

It all depends what fits you and what you are comfortable with. If it fits and you are comfortable, you are CONFIDENT!!

To any new archers reading these posts, go out and shoot as many bows as you can, we are all designed a little different, just like bows are. Find a bow that fits andis comfortable, then shoot, shoot, shoot. When the opportunity comes along at Mr. Big, your chances will be much greater!!

But when it comes to the adrenaline rush you get when he comes in, dont ask me how to perfect that, I still havn't figured that one out in my 17 years of chasin' bucks!!!!!)

D.Parsons 01-05-2006 10:05 AM

RE: Switchback XT
 
If you figure it out it will take away from the experience!!
What would be the use if you lost that feeling!!!

ehurd 01-05-2006 06:50 PM

RE: Switchback XT
 
Exactly!!!!!! Once that feeling is lost, I will find a new passion!!! But after 17 years, I haven't even started to lose the adrenaline rush that keeps me getting out of my warm bed every morning at 4:30AM to go walk into those frigid, cold, dark woods!!

Our archery season ended before x-mas, and I am already waiting for next October, it's gonna be a long year!!!

D.Parsons 01-06-2006 06:10 AM

RE: Switchback XT
 
I know exactly what you mean!!It is a long time till the next season.
I am going to have a new bow to get used to mabey that will take my mind off it for a while!!

ehurd 01-06-2006 07:51 PM

RE: Switchback XT
 
Already have my bow back out getting ready for 3-D shooting... I just bought mine last summer, I still have to tell my wife that I bought this bow before I decide to get another one.....

gibblet 01-06-2006 09:40 PM

RE: Switchback XT
 
wow, this is some of the best tech info i've read on the '06 bows yet.

Greg / MO 01-06-2006 09:51 PM

RE: Switchback XT
 
Deteriorated pretty quickly, huh gibby?

DaveC 01-06-2006 10:57 PM

RE: Switchback XT
 
I thought it was a good read, kinda bumpy here & there but entertaining nonetheless.

Buck Magnet 01-06-2006 11:11 PM

RE: Switchback XT
 
Maybe when you guys are all done with your pissin match you can move up to a REAL bow... a BowTech.....



Ok... sit back and enjoy the show with me

Jeff K 01-07-2006 08:19 AM

RE: Switchback XT
 

ORIGINAL: Buck Magnet

Maybe when you guys are all done with your pissin match you can move up to a REAL bow... a BowTech.....



Ok... sit back and enjoy the show with me
LOL, You know all are real bows to me, but it is my personal preference that I shoot a Mathews instead of Bowtech. I don't have a problem with Bowtechs but they do not get it done for me, neither does the Hoyt products. I did like the single cam systems that Bowtech used to have, but I don't like the Binary Cam system at all!


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