I am a five damper kind of guy... Five is not a novice game, but assuredly not an accomplished level damper game like Marauder.
I find the dampers so advantageous! I'd rather have them and not need them, then to need them and not have them.
Once I receive my new quiver I'll post a new photo. I was told by my guy there was a mix-up. Should get it tomorrow or next week sometime. Honestly I don't know how I went this long shooting bows without Mathews dampers! sent from my mini hand held phone
I just recently drank the Kool-Aid and bought a Mathews Helim, it's used but looks like it was not used at all. I absolutely love it, and glad I finally broke down and got one. I had been shooting the PSE Brute and liked it, but felt I was out shooting the bow if the makes sense. Put an HHA 5510 Optimizer, 3/16" peep, and dropping arrows where I want them. I feel much more confident with this bow. Probably would have ad similar results with another big name brand, but it was the best deal I found, I still could not justify spending $900+ on a bare bow. The biggest learning curve is the shallow valley at full draw, I liked the deep pocket the PSE had, but I'm getting used to the shallow pocket.
I've got a moose hunt planned here in Newfoundland for the fall, hope my mission is up to the job Sent from my iPhone using Bowhunting.com Forums
Master Baiter thread immediately made me think of this thread. You make some pretty good threads Buckeye.
I would call Mathews owners elitist but I feel by doing that I would have to believe they were elite.
Around this time last year I was shooting 11 up with a Halon... I successfully missed a bedded deer target at 37 yards by two feet at an indoor shoot on Sunday and shot 3 other 5s in 15 targets... Train wreck without my dampers.
The dampener fell out of my rest but I found it in my truck and glued it on, I cant imagine the shock and tremors I would have subjected my joints and bow to had I not of found it.