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<blockquote data-quote="Radar" data-source="post: 1048741" data-attributes="member: 994"><p>Lately we have had had some discussions on bow brands that became a little carried away , and things I said were taken the wrong way and interpreted as bow bashing . I have always encouraged those looking for a new bow to shoot several brands and models , and pick the bow that they like the best , not a brand that is hyped up on internet forums .</p><p> Don't fall for hype ,shoot what works for you . That is my point . Anyone who is trying to take things out of context and claim I am bow bashing a certain brand is wrong . </p><p> My bow choice is personal , and I shoot what works for me . It might not be the best bow for the next guy , but it is my choice . My opinion doesn't carry anymore weight than anyone else's . The choice is up to you to pick the right equipment that suits your needs .</p><p> We are all here to share our opinion , and help others out when needed . That's what I enjoy about this place . I have meet some great people off this website , that I have shared hunts and become good friends with .</p><p> I have had some misunderstandings along the way , but have moved on . Once it becomes personal, it's time to move on . I have bigger things to deal with in life than to get caught up in stupid arguments on an internet forum .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Radar, post: 1048741, member: 994"] Lately we have had had some discussions on bow brands that became a little carried away , and things I said were taken the wrong way and interpreted as bow bashing . I have always encouraged those looking for a new bow to shoot several brands and models , and pick the bow that they like the best , not a brand that is hyped up on internet forums . Don't fall for hype ,shoot what works for you . That is my point . Anyone who is trying to take things out of context and claim I am bow bashing a certain brand is wrong . My bow choice is personal , and I shoot what works for me . It might not be the best bow for the next guy , but it is my choice . My opinion doesn't carry anymore weight than anyone else's . The choice is up to you to pick the right equipment that suits your needs . We are all here to share our opinion , and help others out when needed . That's what I enjoy about this place . I have meet some great people off this website , that I have shared hunts and become good friends with . I have had some misunderstandings along the way , but have moved on . Once it becomes personal, it's time to move on . I have bigger things to deal with in life than to get caught up in stupid arguments on an internet forum . [/QUOTE]
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