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HighBow 02-07-2004 04:17 PM

RE: Help with bow choices
 
Pinetree, please before you jump and buy a HC just check out this site and compare prices on bows in your range
www.huntersfriend.com

The news on HC hasn't been very good of late.

wvdeerhunter22 02-07-2004 04:24 PM

RE: Help with bow choices
 
you may want to consider the mathews sq2. Just discontinued this year and around my area are going for under 500. i love mine. If you need accessories (sights, quiver, new arrows ect) that obviously jacks the price up. Just a suggestion though. probably lots of good bows for under 500 out there. good luck

buckshot47 02-07-2004 04:30 PM

RE: Help with bow choices
 
If you shop around right now you can find some good deals. I bought a new matthews Q2XL couple of weeks ago for$450 because it is a discontinued model with full warranty.

ijimmy 02-07-2004 04:45 PM

RE: Help with bow choices
 
merlin vison , your dealer should be across the state line in ga . Check it , before you buy , dont jump on the first "deal" you come across

Willieboy 02-07-2004 06:38 PM

RE: Help with bow choices
 
I would take a look at the new Martin line. I bought a Martin Prowler SE for $350 from Eders.com. This bow might be a little short for you with the SE limbs but, I bet you could find a better match with their magnum or straight limb designs. Martins are fine bows in my opinion.

Good luck.

Humboldt 02-07-2004 08:38 PM

RE: Help with bow choices
 
I like the quality used bow theory over the new garbage. Either way your goona want to buy a Bowtech. I say "What". I can't hear you. That's right, there's nothing else to say.

Straightarrow 02-08-2004 07:23 AM

RE: Help with bow choices
 
If the Pro shop in Panama City is a good one, I think you would be well served to let them set you up with a High Country. The new High Coutry bows I've seen, have been very impressive, especially if you want a very light weight bow. A good bow shop will take care of any problems you encounter (which is likely to be none). However, when you do need service, it sure is nice to have a local person who will take care of you immediately.

Pinetree Hunter 02-09-2004 04:00 PM

RE: Help with bow choices
 

ORIGINAL: Straightarrow

If the Pro shop in Panama City is a good one, I think you would be well served to let them set you up with a High Country. The new High Coutry bows I've seen, have been very impressive, especially if you want a very light weight bow. A good bow shop will take care of any problems you encounter (which is likely to be none). However, when you do need service, it sure is nice to have a local person who will take care of you immediately.

Well, the final decision hasn't been made as of yet.. I tried looking under the hunterfriend.com but couldn't even find HCA listed on the comparsion charts... But I still as looking hard at it.. it is less than 4lbs but not a carbon riser, which seems kinda strange to me anyhow...


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