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<blockquote data-quote="CZ284" data-source="post: 750710" data-attributes="member: 3482"><p>If I was buying new, I don't disagree I'd like it to match. I just don't buy into the marketing ploy that unless you're buying every year or two what you have is outdated. </p><p>I'm shooting fingers and these new really short bows just don't work for me. My PSE Mach 6 is old, but the guys at PSE told me they don't make anything any more that would work as well, in their words, no reason to buy new. In fact, they said the Mach 6 cams were some of the smoothest and best suited for finger shooters if anything they ever made. Enough for me!</p><p></p><p>I also don't buy new camo until what I have wears out. But then again, I'm driving a 1991 4 Runner that's paid for several times over.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CZ284, post: 750710, member: 3482"] If I was buying new, I don't disagree I'd like it to match. I just don't buy into the marketing ploy that unless you're buying every year or two what you have is outdated. I'm shooting fingers and these new really short bows just don't work for me. My PSE Mach 6 is old, but the guys at PSE told me they don't make anything any more that would work as well, in their words, no reason to buy new. In fact, they said the Mach 6 cams were some of the smoothest and best suited for finger shooters if anything they ever made. Enough for me! I also don't buy new camo until what I have wears out. But then again, I'm driving a 1991 4 Runner that's paid for several times over..... [/QUOTE]
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