Originally Posted by Berettaman
I went into the bow shop with no preconceived notions. no brand loyalty. And sure enough, the one I like the most is the most expensive one I picked up. I stayed away from the bows over $1000 luckily.

Havent pulled the trigger on one yet, but I am close. the wife doesnt seem as keen on this as I am..... confused


When I upgraded in 2007, I looked at and shot most all of the "big three" bows. Mathews, Hoyt and Bowtech. Then I picked up a Diamond (which is a subsidary of Bowtech). Not only was it much easier on the pocket book but it turned out it was the bow I liked the best for fit and function. Its not as fast as some of the $1000 + bows but the way I look at it, a tad slower, accurately placed arrow will kill a deer way more often than a blazing fast, inaccurate one.

To sum it up, go with what fits and feels the best for you.


The deer hunter does not notice the mountains

"I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve" - Isoroku Yamamoto

There sure are a lot of America haters that want to live here...