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    Carbon Matrix ???

    Anyone shooting this bow??
    Needing the pros and cons..

    Mine is a tack driver..

    #2
    con would be a little pricey, $1600.00 here in Rockwall

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      #3
      KIDD has one...send him a PM.

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        #4
        I think Smokin Feathers has one also.

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          #5
          Story_Teller (Steve Story) had one in his shop and said he was driving tacks with his, too. Unfortunately, 1600 bones puts it out of most people's reach...including mine!
          My Flickr Photos

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            #6
            Everytime I pick up a Bowhunting mag and see that ad, I have to stop and look at it for awhile before turning the page. I'd be afraid to shoot it... might would have to buy it then.

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              #7
              Me and Cari love ours, they sure shoot good. THe price tag is a turn off though. Caris got a axcell 3000 and a limbdriver on it with fuse stab and v bar and it will sure nuff drive tacks. Me I set mine up with a 12" stab, sword sight and a limbdriver and am doing the same. I love the forgiveness of the longer bow with the lighter weight. I replaced the strings off the bat with stone mountains on mine and vapor trails on hers and they tuned right out with no problems.( I hate fuse strings!)

              The only con I have is if your using a with a sliding bar Sight(scope/target sight or others.) and you tightened the base up good the mount that is bolted to the riser to bolt the rest and sight on will flex and you cant slide your sight. I ended up just snugging mine up with loc tite on the threads and it has stayed tight for the last couple months.

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                #8
                Love Mine... Best bow I've ever had hands down... Deadly accurate and Vibration free too...

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