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Mathews 2009 Bows
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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 1044992" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>You know what guys. I've been watching the Archery Talk classifieds here this week. I think I'm just going to buy me a Mathews Drenalin. I haven't shot the new 2009 bows yet but I don't think I want to. People are flooding the market with bows to get money for the new ones and they are starting to degrade the resale value of them. So logic got me thinking on this one.</p><p></p><p>I could spend $900+ for a new bow bare naked and still have to put accessories on it. In which I would probably go the cheaper route for that since laying down a grand isn't something I can lay down too easy.</p><p></p><p>Or I could snatch one of these Drenalins or DXTs up for about $400-$425 and put one heck of a nice setup together for under what one of the 2009s cost new and bare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 1044992, member: 220"] You know what guys. I've been watching the Archery Talk classifieds here this week. I think I'm just going to buy me a Mathews Drenalin. I haven't shot the new 2009 bows yet but I don't think I want to. People are flooding the market with bows to get money for the new ones and they are starting to degrade the resale value of them. So logic got me thinking on this one. I could spend $900+ for a new bow bare naked and still have to put accessories on it. In which I would probably go the cheaper route for that since laying down a grand isn't something I can lay down too easy. Or I could snatch one of these Drenalins or DXTs up for about $400-$425 and put one heck of a nice setup together for under what one of the 2009s cost new and bare. [/QUOTE]
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