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Re: Mathews 2013 bow???? [Re: charner] #3708782 10/31/12 04:39 AM
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Originally Posted By: charner
Ya, dxt/drenalin were good, really you wont go wrong with any of their bows, some are better than others but they are all great bows


To each their own, bc I don't like Mathews. I'm not bashing, just don't like anything about them. I shot the reezen and the monster when I was shopping, and wasn't impressed with either. I think there are better products out there, especially when you have to put all kinds of dampeners in your product. I tried and tried to like them, but couldn't do it. I do like what McPherson stands for and his company, I just don't like his bows. The reezen felt like I was pulling 75 pounds on a67 pound draw, and the monster was just too harsh, which was kind of expected though.


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Re: Mathews 2013 bow???? [Re: KWood_TSU] #3709317 10/31/12 01:33 PM
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I bought the DXT when it first came out and have loved it ever since. Had an older mathews bow that my uncle loaned me before that, and had to go with mathews when it came time to buy my own. My uncle still shoots his switchback and I still shoot my DXT. No complaints or second thoughts. Can't wait to see what they come out with this year.


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