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Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by MGH_PA, Feb 3, 2010.

  1. buttonbuckmaster

    buttonbuckmaster Grizzled Veteran

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    Not even close.:)
     
  2. huntingson

    huntingson Weekend Warrior

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    I didn't state whether I was part of the majority or minority on that particular subject just to be clear ;)
     
  3. GMMAT

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    How much has your (asked, collectively) "less hand shock"; 100more fps; smoothest drawing - EVER bow.........that matches your wife's jogging suit, to a "t".......helped you in the bagging of whitetails?

    It's all relative to your definition of "sucker".
     
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    MNKK Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I laughed. I'll admit it.
     
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    huntingson Weekend Warrior

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    I would honestly say that of all the technology advancements in hunting, the bows one that have made a remarkable difference. You should have tried shooting a compound bow from 25 years ago. You needed a 10 yard pin... seriously. When I bought a new bow in 1996 (Hoyt Raptor Excel) I thought "This is it. This bow is so easy to shoot good groups out of." Then when I bought my Mathews in 2001 I thought it was so much easier to shoot well. Hopefully, I will be able to say the same thing with my new bow (if it ever gets here). In the end, the bow is the entire "endgame" piece of the puzzle. Year to year differences I can't comment on b/c I don't know. But decade to decade, the bows have advanced a lot.
     
  6. GMMAT

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    Understood, Jim. I suppose the decade to decade thing makes a lot of sense.

    Year to year????

    Not so much.
     
  7. Germ

    Germ Legendary Woodsman

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    It depeands on which year to year you were in. Back in the 90's Mathews made huge leaps. Shooters will tell you the differnece between MQ1 and the rest of the bows was huge IMO.
     
  8. Scott/IL

    Scott/IL Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Year to year?
    Not even close for me. I have tried to find a bow that will give me a reason to drop the cash to sell my Switchback. It hasn't happened yet.

    As far as this elctro magnet stuff goes....no thanks. I do wear Scent-Lok, and have my own opinions on it, but to me this seems to be going to far.
     
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    Scot the SwitchBack is another Mathews classic.

    Mq1
    ConQuest
    Switchback

    I still believe their best 3 bows.
     
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    I can't even imagine this company came up with a product, went to Market , and is trying to sell it to the general Bowhunting Population.

    I'm not a huge believer in Scent LoC stuff for one thing. I believe in doing your best to control your scent in the woods, But forking out $200 for one suit of odor absorbing material that gets busted in the wood by Deer just the same, Naw. baking Soda and Cedar trees has done me well over the years.

    This company needs to go directly to an Infomercial to sell their product to really desperate people for $19.99

    It's almost like they are trying our intelligence. Nice Try
     
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    So....in a sense...it blocks your "vibe". I don't know...I put off a pretty intense vibe...it may burn right through that suit.
     
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    BOWSPEC Weekend Warrior

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    Me too!
     
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    rednas5 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    p90x will kick your butt!
     
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    Not Jeff, he's the man, just ask him;)
     
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    ?????????

    What are you saying?

    P90X is above my pay grade. One cycle of P90X is entering Chuck Norris status.

    I'm on my 1st cycle of P10X.
     
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    Chuck has the Total Gym;)
     
  17. GMMAT

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    This whole craze seems to be most popular with the under 5'8" crowd.

    Definitely interesting phenomenon.
     
  18. Germ

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    That's the best you got, LOL
     
  19. GMMAT

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    I could have said "Not Gary. He's the man, Just ask him".

    But that sounded childish.

    I'll keep workin' on it!
     
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    Touche
     

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