Just traded my Heli-m for a Hoyt CRX 32. Shooting great so far can't decide which one I actually like Better but I really was interested in these no cams.
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Originally posted by rut n buck View PostI hear ya brother.I made the same mistake.I took my Heli-m to Aaron @Nocked n Loaded to get some strings and was looking at the htr.Next thing I know Aaron had one on the counter changing it out to my draw lenght and poundage and said "let's go in the back so you can shoot this"Well I fell in love with the way it felt in my hand,the quietness,the shootability,and the back wall was beyond amazing.I guess my Heli-m fixin to be my backup.
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Originally posted by Gimp View PostI seen that know you didnt wanna part with it LOL I laughed really hard at the reason LOL
You see my post in the classifieds? Lol hey it's shoots just as well so far. Same thing on the Hoyt with the Heli-m is if you let up any tiny bit that sucker wants to jump forward. Very short valley on them. I was wondering if the no cam was the same. I would still be shooting that heli-m but plenty other Mathews in the sea! Lol.
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Originally posted by DOUBLE.A View PostYou see my post in the classifieds? Lol hey it's shoots just as well so far. Same thing on the Hoyt with the Heli-m is if you let up any tiny bit that sucker wants to jump forward. Very short valley on them. I was wondering if the no cam was the same. I would still be shooting that heli-m but plenty other Mathews in the sea! Lol.
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I am being honest in this statement. I dealt with Mathews when they first came out and because of differences in my thoughts and their thoughts on business practices, I will never own a Mathews. I owned a shop for a while in the late 80's and 90's so I have my reason's. I know they make tremendous bows, but the things that happened with me and them cut too deep. Same attitude with Bear and the now defunct Oregon line of bows. This may inhibit my shooting a great bow, but I also realize most of the bows today will outshoot 99% of the people owning them, you just have to find the one you love.
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Originally posted by Mudslinger View PostI am being honest in this statement. I dealt with Mathews when they first came out and because of differences in my thoughts and their thoughts on business practices, I will never own a Mathews. I owned a shop for a while in the late 80's and 90's so I have my reason's. I know they make tremendous bows, but the things that happened with me and them cut too deep. Same attitude with Bear and the now defunct Oregon line of bows. This may inhibit my shooting a great bow, but I also realize most of the bows today will outshoot 99% of the people owning them, you just have to find the one you love.Last edited by Gimp; 05-27-2015, 07:29 PM.
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