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View Poll Results: who makes a better bow
PSE 4 10.81%
Mathews 24 64.86%
Parker 5 13.51%
Browning 0 0%
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Old 02-18-2005, 01:28 PM
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HOYT magnatek 1999 still killing deer!
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Old 02-19-2005, 07:45 PM
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Re: Interesting

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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.
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
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Old 02-21-2005, 01:53 PM
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I agree, you are missing two of the best manufactures in the business -- Hoyt and Bowtech. I shoot a bowtech miteymite and love it. Head to your pro shop and see which one shoots best for you.
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Old 03-18-2005, 05:20 PM
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martin hunter or bear montana are excellent choices ... reasonable price with very good performance right from the factory ...
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Old 04-25-2005, 11:08 AM
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new bow?

hoyt cam and a half or wes wallace recurve ...
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Old 07-20-2005, 11:48 AM
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good bows

i dont see any thing about Reflex bows! I got a Buckskin for 479 bucks and it is the best bow i ever shot.(even better than a Mathews.)
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Old 07-20-2005, 11:52 AM
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pse bows

Pse bows aint worth a s*** period. the limbs broke on two of my buddies bows and then on mine. his sent him to the hospital cuz it hit him over the head
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Old 07-29-2005, 11:09 PM
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I think most companies are making some pretty good bows now days.

Now with that said I just bought a new bow. I shot about every bow I could get my hands on. That is what I would recommend, everyone is different so you need to fins what fits YOU.I hade a pretty low budget so I shot the new Matthews but it was not even close to my price range.

Here are the "budget" friendly bows I really liked

#1 Diamond Rapture this bow is made by Bowtech and in my pro shop the bare bow was $369.00 It was very smooth, shot very well and the speed was good. Had very little hand shock and felt the best to me. Diamond also offers several other bows that are very reasonably priced but in the axle to axle length and price range the Rapture fit the bill for me.

#2 Reflex Buckskin this bow has Hoyt cam and 1/2 system. the Diamond was a little smoother, the speed was about the same.This bow was also $369.99. I liked the feels of the single cam a little better.

#3 Bowteck Tomkat This bow was a little like the Diamond with a little more parallel limb design which gave a better brace height but with my short draw length I liked the Diamond better. Speed was about the same. This bow came in a complete package for $439.99 but I did not like the accessories Im not sure what the bare bow cost was.

Now I went in to buy the Diamond Rapture and the shop was out of them. In the waiting time I found a new in box 2004 Bowtech Extreme VFT and bought it. It felt as good as the Rapture but the IBO speed was over 30 fps faster, and the price was the same so I now own it.
I hope this narrows down the field, but there are many great bows in a moderate price range if you look. The pro shops usually do start at the top when you ask to see a new bow but I did not have $1,200.00 for a new bow.

Just shoot all the bows you can and buy the one that feels best to you. Good Luck
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