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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 1039986" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>I wouldn't go far as to say they are the fastest bows on the market.</p><p></p><p>Pearson's 2009 TX-4 dual cam is rated for 361 fps and the same bow with the single cam is rated for like 330 fps. And they are selling for about $200 cheaper. If you are a speed bow person, that's the bow to beat for 2009.</p><p></p><p>I've personally never seen a Mathews shoot what the ads claim speed wise anyway. These other companies are doing real world tests and getting those speeds. </p><p></p><p>Like it or not, speed has came with the package for todays bows and contrary to opinion, they have worked in a surprising amount of forgiveness and accuracy with it. </p><p></p><p>Oh and in addition to that. I still say the 2009 Mathews are pretty close copies to the X-Force bows. And the X-Force was no slouch in smoothness, accuracy, and forgiveness. I'd still have mine if it weren't for the hassle of treking down ProSeries Dealers with it just to use the press. The funny part I'm seeing in all of this are the diehard Mathews guys that are eating crow right now about how they wouldn't dare come out with a dual cam bow and such. And the others are oohing and ahhing over the "new innovations" that they said were awful in the X-Force. I'm bowless right now so I'll just shoot them all and come out with the one I like the best. Don't matter what label is on it. As long as I like it, it's all good. I'm not a Mathews basher...just find their diehard shooters funny some times. I don't know what I'll end up with in the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 1039986, member: 220"] I wouldn't go far as to say they are the fastest bows on the market. Pearson's 2009 TX-4 dual cam is rated for 361 fps and the same bow with the single cam is rated for like 330 fps. And they are selling for about $200 cheaper. If you are a speed bow person, that's the bow to beat for 2009. I've personally never seen a Mathews shoot what the ads claim speed wise anyway. These other companies are doing real world tests and getting those speeds. Like it or not, speed has came with the package for todays bows and contrary to opinion, they have worked in a surprising amount of forgiveness and accuracy with it. Oh and in addition to that. I still say the 2009 Mathews are pretty close copies to the X-Force bows. And the X-Force was no slouch in smoothness, accuracy, and forgiveness. I'd still have mine if it weren't for the hassle of treking down ProSeries Dealers with it just to use the press. The funny part I'm seeing in all of this are the diehard Mathews guys that are eating crow right now about how they wouldn't dare come out with a dual cam bow and such. And the others are oohing and ahhing over the "new innovations" that they said were awful in the X-Force. I'm bowless right now so I'll just shoot them all and come out with the one I like the best. Don't matter what label is on it. As long as I like it, it's all good. I'm not a Mathews basher...just find their diehard shooters funny some times. I don't know what I'll end up with in the end. [/QUOTE]
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