I think I'll just keep shooting my Outback I bought used in 2006 for $300. It still kills them.
I think I'll just keep shooting my Outback I bought used in 2006 for $300. It still kills them.
Mathew’s…meh
That dovetail idea is pretty slick though
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You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid
I shot the XT for years and loved it. Sold it when I wasn’t able to bow hunt much and regretted it. When I got back into bow hunting, I went in search of a bow that felt the same when shooting it and had the same forgiveness. Landed on the Halon 32 and love it after shooting everything on the market. Until something changes significantly in the archery world I will keep shooting it. I couldn’t imagine feeling the need to get a new bow every year and agree completely that bow companies have some great marketing.
For the ducks
Got a buddy that shoots a new breed. He loves it
"They are who we thought they were"
You can dress a fat chick up, but you cant fix stupid
I just picked up a new to me Traverse. Older fella bought it and couldn’t shoot it due to shoulder issues and I got it for a song. I want to love it, but I just don’t. The only Mathews I’ve every really loved was the Conquest. Still got one, but it’s getting pretty long in the tooth. Might to try and find a newer one.
You can buy a new one and sell it every year and lose $150-$200 or buy one, keep it for 10 years and lose the total value. I get a new one every year because I’m eat up with bowhunting, and having a new toy makes me want to get out there and shoot on days I probably wouldn’t if I did not have said new toy. It’s definitely a want, not a need, but that’s the thought process for myself and several others I know. Bows don’t make that big of a jump year to year, we all know that. Still fun to piddle with.
Mathews Q2
my wife gave it to me in 2001, I think.
its the only bow i've ever killed shit with and its killed lots of shit.
and I dont practice. I think its silly. Granted, I always shoot once to twice to make sure it still hits the spot.
and I dont have a peep. I use a kisser.
You can buy all kinds of gadgets.
My daily driver has 263000 miles on it.
and I dont suck lemons.
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
Worrying about how another man spends his money has got to be exhausting.
New bow looks pretty cool.
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CD doing work up there! I bought a Hoyt Vectrix new in 2007, thier flagship bow, kill stuff with it every year. Know how it shoots, I cant believe the stuff I kilt would be any deader if I had bought a new bow every other year. Some people like to have the latest and greatest, no problem with that at all, if I had money I didnt want to save for retirement I might do it too.
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I just wanna be at the point where I am killing stuff with the “new flagship” bow 2 months before the commoners know what it is.
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french press is way cheaper than a coffee pot.
and I dont buy $49 pans every year.
you made a real bad analogy here but you didnt go to med school so it all makes sense.
and i'm not even gonna look and see who hitched up to your wagon below bc they didnt think for themselves.
(sorry leroy)
Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.
[QUOTE=Glenn;2929664]You use a French press and bought a $200 cast iron pan.
You forgot jarred Roux and the garage griddle.
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