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Mathews 2009 Bows
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<blockquote data-quote="richmanbarbeque" data-source="post: 1041341" data-attributes="member: 1922"><p>To promote bowhunting we need to promote hunters/3d shooters. I tease Mathew shooters as much as I can, mainly because it is fun. Truth be known, how anyone spends their money is between them and their family. I am a tight wad most of the times but could buy a new bow every month if I wanted to, so can many of you. I chose to have a bow that I bought from an owner of a store in Michigan that shot it in his store. I saved a ton of money and really love the bow. </p><p></p><p>Mathews is by far the most innovative archery company I have ever seen. They are the only company that has gone out on a limb to promote archery by putting their money where their mouth is(archery in school,genesis bow, etc)(yes other companies have youth bows). Other companies have done a little of it but NOTHING like Mathews. Does it make me want to run out and buy one? no It does make me respect the vision and the direction they are willing to take the sport of archery. If ever other company would have a long term commitment to archery we would not see a decline in young archers. </p><p></p><p>I am actually glad that some of the guys are absolutely nutty about Mathews and I will still joke about them drinking the cool-aid. This shows me that several of you are very commited to the sport and are long term archers/3d shooters. That is great for the sport. </p><p></p><p>Yes, I will continue to take jabs at all you cult followers but on this thread I will support you and the future of archery. </p><p></p><p>Now I am going to go throw up. :grin:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="richmanbarbeque, post: 1041341, member: 1922"] To promote bowhunting we need to promote hunters/3d shooters. I tease Mathew shooters as much as I can, mainly because it is fun. Truth be known, how anyone spends their money is between them and their family. I am a tight wad most of the times but could buy a new bow every month if I wanted to, so can many of you. I chose to have a bow that I bought from an owner of a store in Michigan that shot it in his store. I saved a ton of money and really love the bow. Mathews is by far the most innovative archery company I have ever seen. They are the only company that has gone out on a limb to promote archery by putting their money where their mouth is(archery in school,genesis bow, etc)(yes other companies have youth bows). Other companies have done a little of it but NOTHING like Mathews. Does it make me want to run out and buy one? no It does make me respect the vision and the direction they are willing to take the sport of archery. If ever other company would have a long term commitment to archery we would not see a decline in young archers. I am actually glad that some of the guys are absolutely nutty about Mathews and I will still joke about them drinking the cool-aid. This shows me that several of you are very commited to the sport and are long term archers/3d shooters. That is great for the sport. Yes, I will continue to take jabs at all you cult followers but on this thread I will support you and the future of archery. Now I am going to go throw up. :grin: [/QUOTE]
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