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LCU said:
If you don't want to buy a Mathews,then don't.
Just spare us from the Mathews suck comments.
Some people come here for good advise,and are influenced by ignorant comments.

LCU, You haven't been around very long but just to let you know....it was a joke!!! ;)
 
LCU said:
IMO most of the Mathews bashers want a Mathews,but can't afford one,and decide to rip Mathews because of this frustration.

This is simply not true. Could I say you couldn't afford a new one so you bought a "used" one off AT ? Me and you both know it has NO relevance in this debate.

I look at it like you found a good deal on a used one and capitalized on it.
 
Nothing personal. I consider all these pro/anti Mathews stuff as jokes.

Made 1 bow kill this season.
Planning to harvest 2 more during ML, then return to achery.
I like bow hunting a lot.

I bought my Drenalin used on AT cheap.
 
richmanbarbeque said:
LCU said:
IMO most of the Mathews bashers want a Mathews,but can't afford one,and decide to rip Mathews because of this frustration.

This is simply not true. Could I say you couldn't afford a new one so you bought a "used" one off AT ? Me and you both know it has NO relevance in this debate.

I look at it like you found a good deal on a used one and capitalized on it.

It's not that serious rich. Lighten up a bit,and just go hunt.
 
heres my set-up...i keep my bow locked up in my oldest girls room now since i had my switchback stolen..i think i have around 1200-1300 in this setup with heads,case and all..way to much if u ask me now,it does shoot good,but i killed just has many with my ole walmart buckmasters..

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LCU said:
I have to have slimb limbs and rollergard.
Neither add to the accuracy of any bow . I hate the roller guard on my Mathews . If the bow get's slightly out of spec or the cam rollover is off a little , the cable does not ride in the grove .
 
Nott ride in the grooves?
If any bow is not set up correctly it won't work well.
Mine is smooth as graphite on glass.
 
You can kill a deer with poorly set-up bow from BP, but I prefer doing it with a Mathews.
 
If a Mathews bow is not set up correctly you will have problems.

You said your bow is out of spec.
Get it in spec before shooting.

Trust me, it will make a difference.
 
I have yet to meet a good archer that did not shoot a Mathews.
If a novice would buy a Mathews first, it actually saves money by avoiding upgrading.

If your not a serious Archer, or expect real results as a bow hunter, any other off brand bow will work.
Even BPS can set it up well enough for you to shoot,and even kill game.

The problem is that your improvement is limited, to that of the bow itself.
All the best Pros shoot Mathews for a reason.
They don't win and get TV shows shooting off brand bows, or they never would have got to where they are now.
Investing saves cash.
Thnk about it.
 
LCU said:
I have yet to meet a good archer that did not shoot a Mathews.
If a novice would buy a Mathews first, it actually saves money by avoiding upgrading.

If your not a serious Archer, or expect real results as a bow hunter, any other off brand bow will work.
Even BPS can set it up well enough for you to shoot,and even kill game.

The problem is that your improvement is limited, to that of the bow itself.
All the best Pros shoot Mathews for a reason.
They don't win and get TV shows shooting off brand bows, or they never would have got to where they are now.
Investing saves cash.
Thnk about it.

This is a complete joke right?
 

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