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I'm a Hoyt guy myself. I've had just about every brand imaginable. It's definitely a matter of personal preference. Some bows just have a better feel than others. I suggest trying a few different bows with an open mind and seeing where that leads you. A new bow is a big investment choose wisely and you'll be set for years,,,, or until the newest model comes out lol!!!
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Originally posted by Ragin' View PostSlices!!!!
I know I know. I'm so giving ya a hard time!
Run the numbers on that 617 gn arrow backwards and look at the ibo number. Pretty efficient.
12 gn on stringLast edited by enewman; 06-24-2015, 06:43 AM.
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IMHO, there is very little difference in quality between the top end bows of the tier one manufacturers. Tier one means Mathews, Hoyt, PSE, Bear, Bowtech, and Elite. Now, all the bows are different, with different brace heights, speed, draw cycle, ATA, etc., but the quality is there in all of them.
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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostIMHO, there is very little difference in quality between the top end bows of the tier one manufacturers. Tier one means Mathews, Hoyt, PSE, Bear, Bowtech, and Elite. Now, all the bows are different, with different brace heights, speed, draw cycle, ATA, etc., but the quality is there in all of them.
Tier one. Giggle giggle.
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Originally posted by ultrastealth View PostIMHO, there is very little difference in quality between the top end bows of the tier one manufacturers. Tier one means Mathews, Hoyt, PSE, Bear, Bowtech, and Elite. Now, all the bows are different, with different brace heights, speed, draw cycle, ATA, etc., but the quality is there in all of them.
Darton,obsession,xpedition, Martian. Just to name a few more.
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