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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by BowtechHunting, Feb 6, 2010.

  1. BowtechHunting

    BowtechHunting Weekend Warrior

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    I'm guessing everyone has seen the new Hoyt Carbon Matrix by now
    if you haven't here it is...what a great lookin' bow. I'm not a Hoyt fan or a
    Chevy fan, but this is over the top! Im interested in how it performs.
    Has anyone shell out the cash for one yet?
     

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  2. fatsbucknut

    fatsbucknut Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The price is over the top! It better gut my deer for $1500
     
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    racewayking Grizzled Veteran

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    Supposed to be a great shooting bow and you can run it over and shoot it according to the youtube videos. Perhaps Hunlee will so one of his famous reviews on it!
     
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    GMMAT Grizzled Veteran

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    How much is a bow worth.....that you plan on keeping for many years?

    How much do you spend, trading "up" from year to year? Now.....extrapolate that over 20yrs (more?).

    I just sent the balance of the $$ I owed on my new bow that'll be here in March. That's the last money I'll EVER spend on bows. If you look at it over a period of years (if you plan to keep it), it's probably (the CM) cheaper than trading, annually.

    From what I've seen on the net, these CM's are tough as nails. I'm looking forward to shooting my shop owner's bow....when it comes in.
     

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