thats what i am leaning towards is the dxt. i like how it is more compact.
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Everyone will give you their honest opinion and tell you to shoot as many bows as you can and you choose which you like the best, the is really the best and only advice that you need. If the bow feels comfortable in your hand, you like the way it draws and shoots and feels after the shot, then that is the bow you will shoot the best and the most, regardless of brand name. There is very little junk bows on the market today. You make the decision, not anyone else.
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I just bought the 82nd Airborne by bowtech and really like it so far. But with that being said it came down to the Reezen (SP?) by Matthews and the 82nd in the end. They are both fast, smooth, and quite in my opinion. I chose the 82nd not so much far it felt better on the shot, but the 82nd just felt better in my hand. Cannot tell you why, it just did. I went and shot many bows before making my decision and that is the best advice that everyone is giving you.
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Originally posted by focushunter View Postthats what i am leaning towards is the dxt. i like how it is more compact.
After having the DXT I'm sold.
I bought it used from this site and it is practically brand new. Phillip said he liked his switchback better.
The DXT isn't a bad choice if your interested, maybe you would do like I did and consider a used one.
I would only buy from a member from here and one I can go look at the bow.
I met Phillip 1/2 way from Austin and bought it.
But before you completly make your mind up, shoot one.
The tomkat was my first bow, I was happy with it until I shot another bow.
It is still a great. Bow, but I think it is going to get dust on it now.
Kinda don't want to sell it since it my first.
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