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Stopped by a shop in Madison, MS yesterday and saw a new bow that I hadn't heard of before. It was manufactured from Truth Archery. Bow is made of magnesium, weighed 3 1/2 pounds. Pretty slick looking bow and the guy at this shop, who sells Hoyt & Mathews, said it was a shooter. The company is founded by Pigman and Kevin Strothers (either started or helped start Bowtech). From the way the guy at the shop talked, this gentleman has a lot of patents with most of the big name bow companies. If anyone shoots one or has experience with this newer company, definitely interested to hear your experience.
 
Anything associated with pig nuts im out. Most annoying jerk you will ever have the non pleasure of spending time with
 
Kevin is a design genius but also a drama queen. He's had his hands in a lot of the companies products over the years...BowTech, Elite, Strother, K&K, etc. Everywhere he goes, he burns bridges. His bows CAN be quite great but you'd better plan on keeping it because they don't hold much value. He does his best work when staying out of the spotlight and behind the scenes designing. I got stuck with a K&K Vindicator that I bought directly from him. There were several problems with them...he had me send it back to him to be fixed and then the company tanked and went out of business. I never received a fixed bow nor a refund. I chalked it up to lesson learned.
 
I know nothing about him but sounds like there have been some bad experiences.
With the price of bows, I don't plan on buying a new one every year and I usually keep what I have, especially now. It's safe to stick with the Hoyt's and Mathews' of the world because of the warranty if something were to happen. And there's plenty of people who have experience working on them.
Would be a cool bow to shoot though just not gonna drop $3k to build one out
 
I know nothing about him but sounds like there have been some bad experiences.
With the price of bows, I don't plan on buying a new one every year and I usually keep what I have, especially now. It's safe to stick with the Hoyt's and Mathews' of the world because of the warranty if something were to happen. And there's plenty of people who have experience working on them.
Would be a cool bow to shoot though just not gonna drop $3k to build one out
That would be the safest bet
 
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