Mathews Z7 or Z3

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Z3 or Z7?

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  1. Isaac Paulakonis

    Isaac Paulakonis Newb

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    Hello!

    So I recently purchased a Z3 for a good deal on Craigslist. I currently own a Z7, and am trying to decide which bow I sell, after seeing online that maybe the Z3 isn't as good a bow as the Z7, making me question which one I should actually keep.

    Anyone know what is the case? Should I keep the Z7 or the Z3?

    Would love your input and replies! Thanks.
     
  2. alenhard15

    alenhard15 Grizzled Veteran

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    I had a Z7 magnum and that thing was awesome!!! I never shot the Z3, but the Z7 is hard to beat!!


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  3. Isaac Paulakonis

    Isaac Paulakonis Newb

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    That's why I am so conflicted! I love my Z7... The Z3 was just such a good deal that I couldn't not jump on it... Figured I could at least sell it for a little profit if it is indeed worse than the Z7.
     
  4. Gabilgerat

    Gabilgerat Weekend Warrior

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    love my Z7 extreme
     
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    Vabowman Grizzled Veteran

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    why not keep both?
     
  6. Isaac Paulakonis

    Isaac Paulakonis Newb

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    Thought about that... I just don't see myself shooting two bows. I'd rather invest more time in one bow, since it is unlikely that I would use the other. Plus, I could make some good money back for a future purchase.
     
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    If it was a good deal then sell the 3 for a profit.
     
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    Mod-it Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Have the new one set up so you can shoot some arrows. Compare to your old one...forgiving, quiet, jump in the hand, speed, etc. etc.
    Keep whichever one feels the best to you and meets your requirements.
     
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