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    PSE or Bowtech

    Ok, I have shot the PSE OMEN and EVO and really liked both of them and I have shot the Bowtech Destroyer 350 and Invasion and really like both of these. My question to the green screen brain trust, and no arguments please, accuracy wise, which brand is more dominate? If you have one of these bows, please let me know your experience, either positive or negative. I am tossed up between these 4 bows and this additional information would be greatly appreciated.

    #2
    IMO, the brand wars are over. Just shoot what you like. All modern bow companies are putting out great bows.

    I shoot a bowtech to answer the question though.

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      #3
      They are all good.

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        #4
        Originally posted by SmTx View Post
        IMO, the brand wars are over. Just shoot what you like. All modern bow companies are putting out great bows.

        I shoot a bowtech to answer the question though.
        I hear ya and I am not a brand junkie, these are the 4 bows that I feel fit me and I just want some more info to help me decide.

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          #5
          Originally posted by SmTx View Post
          IMO, the brand wars are over. Just shoot what you like. All modern bow companies are putting out great bows.

          I shoot a bowtech to answer the question though.
          Totally agree. I always tell people " its either a ferrarri or a lamborghini...who gives a $#!%?" Any high end bow is just that...high end. My grandpa always told me its not the arrow, its the indian. I personally shoot a Hoyt Maxxis pulling 74lbs for deer and then I have a Omen pulling 85lbs for hogs. Only reason I went with those is because I got an amazing deal on both.

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            #6
            I have shot robin hoods here lately with both my Omen and my GT500.
            I don't think 2 bows could be much more on opposite ends of the spectrum.

            Just pick the one that feels the best to you and go with it. Otherwise all you are gonna get is opinions and you know what they say about those.

            There are no bad bows out there anymore.


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              #7
              Im not saying good or bad. I have shot Bear, Hoyt, Diamond, Bowtech, PSE, and Mathews. I have it narrowed to these four bows. I was just wondering about statistics concerning accuracy with these bows.

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                #8
                I like my evo never shoot a bowtech and been shootting mathews 14 yrs still like sbxt all i can tell shoot them both see which you like better.good luck

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                  #9
                  Bows today are that, BOWS. Most are great bows. Accuracy? Comes from the shooter. JMO.

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                    #10
                    I shoot an Evo and I love it. It hits wherever I put my pin.

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                      #11
                      All I can say after reading your post is you have NOT shot THE right ONE yet.

                      sorry.

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                        #12
                        I shoot an "older" bow (SB XT) and it's lights out accurate.
                        So not sure what your questions is. How do I warrant a new bow? Am I trying to convince my wife/girlfriend?? Myself???

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                          #13
                          X2, no matter what bow you shoot, it will be up to you, and the rest of the equipment you use as to whether you are accurite or not. I can string up a fense stave and as long as I shoot the same way every time, and there is no variable in arrow, broadhead, string, rest, draw, stance, grip, sighting, breathing and release, I can become accurite. The bow is just the driver for the energy, everything else is up in the air.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by haas0311 View Post
                            Im not saying good or bad. I have shot Bear, Hoyt, Diamond, Bowtech, PSE, and Mathews. I have it narrowed to these four bows. I was just wondering about statistics concerning accuracy with these bows.
                            Put them in a shooting machine and they will all shoot with the same level of accuracy. The difference will be you, not the bow.


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                              #15
                              I shot a Martin the last three years and I used to be a Mathews man and I did my job and it did its job.this year I bought a Bear ,I like it,I like the way it shoots and Im comfortable with it,its up to you,pick the one that fits you and feels like an extension of you.

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