How old is your bow

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by ATbuckhunter, Feb 2, 2013.

  1. ISiman/OH

    ISiman/OH Die Hard Bowhunter

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    08 Ross Cardiac. Might not be a big name company or as fast as the new bows but I guarantee it can out shoot them ;) cost me 1/4 what some of y'all are paying for bows nowadays.
     
  2. Jhoyt

    Jhoyt Weekend Warrior

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    2012 hoyt rampage xt but its only about 5 months old to me lol
     
  3. Fuzz_27

    Fuzz_27 Die Hard Bowhunter

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  4. smctitan

    smctitan Die Hard Bowhunter

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    2007 Bowtech Allegiance. I guess thats old for today's standard but I have no plans on getting rid of it anytime soon.


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    Bountyhunter Weekend Warrior

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    2012 hoyt rampage xt

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    2012 Mission Riot
     
  6. RackHunter

    RackHunter Weekend Warrior

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    2012 Mathews Z7 extreme. Will probably get a new bow next year and give the Z7 to my father.
     
  7. ATbuckhunter

    ATbuckhunter Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Looks like we have a winner folks! I think its awesome that you stuck with the same bow for 16 years.
     
  8. bloodcrick

    bloodcrick Moderator/BHOD Prostaff

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    2011 Mathews Z7X,,I won it at the bowhunting.com GTG, Its a sweet bow but im getting ready to check out the Creed and chill, might be for sale soon!
     
  9. Oly44

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    What's the draw weight on that bow ?
     
  10. fletch920

    fletch920 Grizzled Veteran

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    I bought the original Switchback when they first came out. It was the third new bow I have ever bought in over 30 years of bowhunting. I still love it and it has killed a pile of game.


    I LOVE that GregH is still rockin' a High Country. One of my buddies shot one for years and years. The deer dont seem to care what bow kills them.
     
  11. Matt

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    I have a 06 switchback XT...(for sale btw)
     
  12. Just Passin thru

    Just Passin thru Grizzled Veteran

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    I've had mine for roughly a little less than a year now.
     
  13. Woody9220

    Woody9220 Weekend Warrior

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    I have a 2011 martin exile. Bought it new in march 2012

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    About half a year.
     
  15. Dawn Assassin

    Dawn Assassin Die Hard Bowhunter

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    2010 Hoyt Turbo hawk and still shoots like a gem :lol:
     
  16. kennyg

    kennyg Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Wow, all these 1-2 year old bows! Who says there is a recession?
     
  17. FullTimeKiller

    FullTimeKiller Weekend Warrior

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    Hey chopperhound, just got a question for you. How do you like the 10" fuse carbon hunter, ive been thinking about getting one for my setup? Thanks.
     
  18. Aaron

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    I'm becoming a bit of a bow *****.... Started out with a Bear whitetail hunter, then a Martin, then a Jennings... that was years ago when I was young... not too bad, but then starting in 07 I bought a Bear Element, to a Bowtech Allegiance, to a Hoyt Rampage XT, to Elite Pulse, To Finally a 2012 PSE EVO... who knows how long I'll keep it.
     
  19. JGD

    JGD Die Hard Bowhunter

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    2003 Hoyt Razortec and 2011 Z7 extreme. Believe it or not they are only 4 fps apart at the same draw length and draw weight.
     
  20. NickB

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    Guess you have to have your priorities in line. ;) lol
     

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