Originally Posted by elkaddict
I’d look at the classifieds over at Archery Talk. We purchased a couple of used Bowtechs this way. If you find an Experience in good shape, I’d jump all over it. Even though they’re an older model, some shops may even have them NIB at very substantial discounts. My boys and I have had a dozen different Bowtechs and never needed warranty work. A decade or more ago, some folks had limb failures. We never saw it, and the shops I frequent never saw any higher rate of failure than with any other brand. Used bows that have not been abused can be a real bargain. Good luck.



So he should buy an Experience because you like it and have had no issues with it? I guess it doesn't matter how it feels and shoots for him.

TRY, TRY, TRY, TRY, Before you BUY! Figure out what you like and what feels right to you. Who cares what anyone else would buy.


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