The Best Bow?

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by TexasOutdoorsman, Oct 17, 2011.

  1. TexasOutdoorsman

    TexasOutdoorsman Weekend Warrior

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    Im just curious what everyone thinks the best bow is.. Ive heard its the Mathews Z7 Xtreme.. the Hoyt Carbon Matrix.. Diamond Deadeye... What is yalls opinion?
     
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    It's really about personal preferences and your specifications. Prices also play a role as well. Mathews, Hoyt, Mission, Diamond, Bowtech- they're all good. Best thing to do is try them all out and feel them. When you find your favorite, you'll know
     
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    If I was spending my own money, I'd buy a used Elite Z28.

    Since I'm not big on spending money when I can keep from it, I'll have to vote for my Hoyt Vectrix from bows I have owned. lol Limited sampling size as I have used it since 2006.
     
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    ohsobad_chevy Weekend Warrior

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    I bought what fit me the best and so should everyone else. Doesn't matter what the guys on TV shoot.
     
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    Bear Carnage is another to look at. Heard good things about it.
     
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    Best thing is to shoot them all. This will give you the best chance at finding what you are most comfortable with. Whichever bow just feels right is the one you should pick, don't worry about the name on the bow.
     
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    jfergus7 Legendary Woodsman

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    ^^^ what he said!
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