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Competition shooting bows

Hoss said:
CoastieHunter said:
It's my personal opinion that it's a waste of money to buy a "target" bow for 2k worth of bling bling when I could do the same thing with my $200 bow.

Only difference was with mine I couldn't bullzeye all day long at 50 yards like theirs can.

It's just crazy in my mind. More of a ranting thread really.

The main thing is it is THEIR money. I don't see why someone would plunk down $200 on a round chunk of plastic and roll it down a wooden plank to knock over some wooden pins wrapped in more plastic. But they do. Same way with buying long sticks of Carbon, wood, metal with hammers glued to the end to knock a white chunk of rubber coated in plastic into a hole in the ground 450 yards away. But they do.

Why do some people plop down $100,000 or more on a car that can go from 0-60 in a few seconds when 70mph is as fast as you can drive anyway?

Everyone gets to express themselves any way they want.

:)
 
Well why do hunters spend $200+ on a single treestand when you can kill deer from the ground for no extra cost? Heck...why even use a bow at all when a single well aimed and placed rock picked up from the ground for free, could kill a deer? David did it with Goliath :) Iron sights work good enough to kill a deer on a rifle...who needs high power, precision scopes? Heck why go to the gas stations for gas or drive a vehicle when your feet/legs can get you to and fro your destination?

Don't take a trip down the road of what other people choose to do with their money brother. It can get bumpy :D
 
Radar said:
I don't own a target bow , but I wont fault those that do . In general without going into great detail , target bows usually have a longer ATA , and are specifically setup for target shooting , while hunting bows tend to be shorter and setup for hunting .

Exactly
 

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