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phunter91 said:
I dunno about ya'll but I personally enjoy debating whose truck is better with my buddies. They are big Ford guys. I couldn't be happier with my Ram! So, IMO, debate all you want, just kepp it friendly and don't get caught up in who has the best commercials. Shoot a bow that works for you!

My buddy Patrick, Ford is better! Haha I agree though. A little fiendly debate is harmless. A Mathew's is my dream bow.
 
OCLhunter90 said:
My buddy Patrick, Ford is better! Haha I agree though. A little fiendly debate is harmless. A Mathew's is my dream bow.

Haha, you are such a name brand guy. If it weren't for commercials and you listening to Ted Nugent like he is Jesus then I don't think you would ever be able to decide what to use. I think Bowtech makes the better bow of the two but does that mean that when I go shopping for a new bow that that is what I am going to get? Not necissarily, I am going to find one that I like and feels right to me. I can tell you it is definently one brand I would look at but so are Hoyt, PSE, Fred Bear, and yes even Mathews.
 
In the hunting world I'm with Radar and the others that say what feels good is what is the best brand for an individual.

In the world of major 3d competition I think that all top of the line bows bring great something a little better and different to the table. I think all bows at this level have great charactaristics and not so great. My point is: on a hunting level I think bow brand doesn't matter, but in the profesional world of competition seems to me that brand might have more of an impact.(not just sponsership either)
 
I am not balzing him. Just giving you a hard time becuase of how dedicated you are to his words. He loves to hunt so I can't hold anything against him.
 
bobthebowhunter said:
In the hunting world I'm with Radar and the others that say what feels good is what is the best brand for an individual.

In the world of major 3d competition I think that all top of the line bows bring great something a little better and different to the table. I think all bows at this level have great charactaristics and not so great. My point is: on a hunting level I think bow brand doesn't matter, but in the profesional world of competition seems to me that brand might have more of an impact.(not just sponsership either)

What brand do you is the best on that level?
 
phunter91 said:
I am not balzing him. Just giving you a hard time becuase of how dedicated you are to his words. He loves to hunt so I can't hold anything against him.

I don't base anything on what Ted Nugent says . He shoots whatever brand bow that will pay him the most to endorse it .
Sorry , I'm not a Ted head .
 
phunter91 said:
bobthebowhunter said:
In the hunting world I'm with Radar and the others that say what feels good is what is the best brand for an individual.

In the world of major 3d competition I think that all top of the line bows bring great something a little better and different to the table. I think all bows at this level have great charactaristics and not so great. My point is: on a hunting level I think bow brand doesn't matter, but in the profesional world of competition seems to me that brand might have more of an impact.(not just sponsership either)

What brand do you is the best on that level?


Not real sure. I do like the bowtch line up, but I don't really have enough experiance at that level to have an opinion. I'm just saying that it seems to me if you were talking about inches @ 40yds+ you would want to have a bow that is as close to perfectly tuned as possible. I do believe that when you are looking that closely at details, you will get what you pay for.
To me it would be like taking a chevy cobalt to run at a nascar race. You're probley gonna get around the track, but not as quick as the others. Sorry for the ramble.
 

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