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i have shot a mathews conquest 2 for years and i love it. it is a longer axle to axle bow very forgiving.is the z7 pretty forgiving?
 
From what little I shot it at the shop, I felt as if the bow was very forgiving. Shooting it next to the Reezen, it was no comparison, the Reezen felt like a tuning fork going off in my hand.
 
owned mine for about a month, love it, shoots great and has not had any kind of issues. This bow is easier to hold back once the cams are broken than any other bow I have had in my hands.
 
Love Mine!!


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Double-D-Team said:
UT,

My wife wants you to quit showing us that picture... :D

I'm in the begging stage... ;)


go with my strategy, buy your wife a new bow first then she want say a word when you bring your Z7 home lol
 
southpaw14 said:
Double-D-Team said:
UT,

My wife wants you to quit showing us that picture... :D

I'm in the begging stage... ;)


go with my strategy, buy your wife a new bow first then she want say a word when you bring your Z7 home lol
I tried that. Mine got put on the list of things we don't have to have right now cause I already have a good bow that is only a few years old. :D
 
bnb - it's out and it's nice. I handled one in Illinois back in December. It was the 340 version, not the 350.
 
JayMc said:
bnb - it's out and it's nice. I handled one in Illinois back in December. It was the 340 version, not the 350.

I shot a demo, and it was amazing. Actually looking into ordering one now.
 
UTGrad said:
Looks good Rickym. Just applied some Scorpin Venom Polymeric fluid to the strings tonight and it really makes those strings shine.

You have went from "New bow hunter", to Polymeric fluid in just a few short months. Next thing you know you'll be good enough to shoot in a crowded subdivision with your eyes closed.

:D
 
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