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<blockquote data-quote="LCU" data-source="post: 993362" data-attributes="member: 5954"><p>I have yet to meet a good archer that did not shoot a Mathews.</p><p>If a novice would buy a Mathews first, it actually saves money by avoiding upgrading.</p><p></p><p>If your not a serious Archer, or expect real results as a bow hunter, any other off brand bow will work.</p><p>Even BPS can set it up well enough for you to shoot,and even kill game.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that your improvement is limited, to that of the bow itself.</p><p>All the best Pros shoot Mathews for a reason.</p><p>They don't win and get TV shows shooting off brand bows, or they never would have got to where they are now.</p><p>Investing saves cash.</p><p>Thnk about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LCU, post: 993362, member: 5954"] I have yet to meet a good archer that did not shoot a Mathews. If a novice would buy a Mathews first, it actually saves money by avoiding upgrading. If your not a serious Archer, or expect real results as a bow hunter, any other off brand bow will work. Even BPS can set it up well enough for you to shoot,and even kill game. The problem is that your improvement is limited, to that of the bow itself. All the best Pros shoot Mathews for a reason. They don't win and get TV shows shooting off brand bows, or they never would have got to where they are now. Investing saves cash. Thnk about it. [/QUOTE]
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