Bummer.

My first bow, other than a fiberglass recurve when I was a kid, was a Martin SpeedFire. It was a dealer rep's demo bow that the shop was selling for way cheaper than retail. I killed my first archery buck 6 months after getting it, with an Easton Game Getter 2216 and an NAP Thunderhead. Killed a deer a year with it for 3 years, then went back to rifles for a few. Man that bow shot nice and was accurate, but it was in fact my first piece of tail, so I had nothing to compare it to... of course it seemed awesome. Still have it, hanging in the rack.

Seemed as a company they had been losing their way in the market for few years or so... along with the slip in QC, sadly it really was a matter of time.



"Your range of experience runs that gamut from A to B, plus you're a nitwit. That's a hard combination to overcome, though some people try." - JB