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Originally posted by bigbrother
My only point is...don't worry about what everyone says or is shooting. You'll shoot the best with the bow that feels the best to you.
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Your exactly right bigbrother. I shot 3 different bows right after the "Outback came out last year. The Hoyt(forgot which one) and Bowtech Liberty. I shot all 3 of them for about 2 hours. And I even went back a few days later to shoot again and decided on the Outback.
Well I ended up selling the Outback because I could get "ME" to tune to the bow. I would torque my grip and all the arrows would tail left or right. I have been shooting PSE for 15+ years and I guess I am just used to PSE's grip or something??? The bow was nice but it just wasn't for me. My 5 year old PSE Durango has the solo cam technology but it is no where near as advanced as these new bows but it does fine for me. My broadheads will cut a 2 1/2" circle out to 25 yards 6 out of 6 shots and that makes me happy.
Shoot as many as you can before you buy an expensive bow. You won't regret spending the extra time before you spend that kind of cash..Good luck