Go shoot all three and then decide. Its whatever you shoot and like the best that counts not the name. All three are very good manufactures. I shoot a z7 extreme. Liked it the best. Dosn't mean that it is though.
There is not a "best bow" on the market. The "best bow" for you is one that you feel comfortable shooting, like the feel of it in your hands and like they way the bow shoots and reacts after the shot. Only you can determine that, not by listening to buddies to shoot this or that or by advertisements in a magazine. Shoot as many different bows as possible all set up with the same draw weight and draw length and you will find the one to buy. Only way to tell is by shooting them set up identical on weight and draw length. The bow will tell you when to buy!
There is not a "best bow" on the market. The "best bow" for you is one that you feel comfortable shooting, like the feel of it in your hands and like they way the bow shoots and reacts after the shot. Only you can determine that, not by listening to buddies to shoot this or that or by advertisements in a magazine. Shoot as many different bows as possible all set up with the same draw weight and draw length and you will find the one to buy. Only way to tell is by shooting them set up identical on weight and draw length. The bow will tell you when to buy!
This says it all. It's a personal choice.
I spent two months shooting everything I could get my hands on and the PSE Evo picked me.
Can't go wrong with a Hoyt or Matthews though. I've never shot a bowtech before. I've shot a Z7 Extreme compared to my PSE and I preferred my PSE personally.
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