Mathews Dxt Left
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Mathews bow What should I get?
im looking to buy a new bow and I'm looking for a Mathews bow. What would you do that, the Mathews DXT, Drenalin Mathews or Mathews, Swithchback. What is the best of them retire. and please do not say this as a go try them, just want to know wat u think is the best. thanx
Triggering an ovation. I worked in a great reverence for years, and I know my Shiite. If you just want an opinion, you get what works for others. My Ovation never set speed records, but I shot a 6-point, and a range this year with him. I shot a year a range a few, and then adjusted another arrow, and shot another Doe who was near her. This is a testament to how quiet it is. Its hard to leave a 5-year arc that has garnered so far 13 deer, 2 of which are real wall hangers. I'm not interested in speed, both as a great bow that is quiet. A large to Axel Axel is more lenient. All these arcs shoot different, and if you have no experience, you really need to shoot as much as possible. Otherwise just buy the one you can afford, and take the possibility of not or throw fits right. I know this is not what we want to hear, but the advice is sound. Heck also want to look at Hoyt and Bow Tech also. When you choose high quality bows, it comes down to which you want to watch and shoot. If an arc conforming to the law for all, then all the manufacturers would build only a bow.
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