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    Bow shopping on a budget

    I'm thinking sometime in the next year or so I will want to update my outdated Matthews MQ32. I have always loved Matthews and really like their newer bows with parallel limb design and all the other innovations theyve put into them. My concern is with trying to start a family right now, spending upwards of a grand on a bow is not really something I can do. Im wondering if there are any of the new brands out there that have similar quality bows for significantly less? Thanks

    #2
    The new Hoyt Charger complete set up is only like $600 I believe. Great name brand for a helluva price.

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      #3
      Absolutely love my Bowtech Assassin...$599 ready to shoot when I bought in 2011. I think they're about $650 now.

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        #4
        Look at Mission bows they are owned by Matthews

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          #5
          The PSE Drive is a awesome bow and will cost 499 rig with a wb and a 3 pin sight and simple quiver you can have a rig for 649 ish just like the assisan and charger.

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            #6
            Originally posted by fowlwaters View Post
            Look at Mission bows they are owned by Matthews
            This^^

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              #7
              Originally posted by Celtic Assassin View Post
              The new Hoyt Charger complete set up is only like $600 I believe. Great name brand for a helluva price.
              Love my Hoyt charger!

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                #8
                As previously stated Mission and Bowtech Assassin. Since you have a year to go, save $100 a month in the cookie jar and boom....$1200. Plus a lot of places have lay a way for. 3 month period.

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                  #9
                  Save your money and you can probably find a good deal when someone sells thier bow on the GS.

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                    #10
                    Check out www.huntersfriend.com for some ideas.

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