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Post by oldfarmsblueman on Apr 29, 2009 14:03:03 GMT -5
After the problems I have had I think I will get a new bow. I am picking up mine at the shop tomorrow and will have decided by then.The problem is I am not the original owner of my Mustang.If I get anouther on EBay for $350-$420 I am still in the same boat .I got a price from my Pro and he is saving me about $85.00 on the bow.I will get the same bow and just switch components,and have my old Mustang for a back up.I am happy with the feel and think being a short shooter am ok with the speed I get at 50+# and 26" draw.They all advertise great speeds but the Mathews Mustang tells you 280 at 50# and 26"I have gotten 265 and that is enough for me.At least with a brand new bow I'll be covered next time .BOY THIS GETS EXPENCIVE ;D ;D ;D
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Post by Buckshot06 on Apr 29, 2009 15:11:49 GMT -5
Welcome to the addiction
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Post by voodoofire1 on Apr 29, 2009 20:16:59 GMT -5
Expensive?............Heck try getting into longbows, recurves, and hybrids, they're worse than Lay's tater chips ... you can't have just one... or two... or three...........I've got about 20, and a crapload of arrows. I couldn't even imagine how much I have tied up in my trad gear and related stuff. ......then I've got 2 real expensive decked out compounds that just hang on the wall... I don't even shoot them...but they sure look purdy,lol...................I'll have to agree with buckshot....Welcome to the addiction!!!
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Post by nkybuck on Apr 30, 2009 13:19:12 GMT -5
I've always had a backup bow its never been the same as my primary bow but you won't regret buying the same thing. Its a Mathews right.
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