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Old 08-01-2014, 08:02 PM
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I was disappointed to see Mathews in 7th place but then it made me feel better when I realized Hoyt didn't even make the list.
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I was disappointed to see Mathews in 7th place but then it made me feel better when I realized Hoyt didn't even make the list.

Absolutely amazing!!!


I wasn't even aware Mathews was still making bows.
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Old 08-02-2014, 06:28 AM
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Hoyt not making the list for 2014 doesn't surprise me, I prefer the year or two old Hoyt bows with the RKT cam over this year's bows.....fav Hoyt bow is the Carbon Matrix but lots of good ones out there now a days.
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Old 08-02-2014, 08:52 AM
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I see tha APA wasn't one of there test bows. I would have liked to see how they stacked up.
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Old 08-03-2014, 12:38 AM
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I shoot an obsession evolution and love it. I have shot the RPM and liked everything other than the grip which was a deal breaker for me. The order Doesn't surprise me. I would keep my eye on Obsession they make an amazing product for the price.
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Old 08-03-2014, 09:44 AM
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I see tha APA wasn't one of there test bows. I would have liked to see how they stacked up.
Agreed! All yankee bows they reviewed. They dont know what they are missing south of the border. I feel sorry for them.
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Old 08-03-2014, 09:49 AM
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I just bought the 2013 Hoyt spyder 30. As soon as I picked it up I knew it was the right bow fit perfect in my hand and shot like a dream.
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Agreed! All yankee bows they reviewed. They dont know what they are missing south of the border. I feel sorry for them.
Don't feel sorry for them, ignorance is Field and Streams mainstay!
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Old 08-03-2014, 11:00 AM
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I see tha APA wasn't one of there test bows. I would have liked to see how they stacked up.
Performance IMO would/could be on par. Fit and Finish.....blech!
The dip/paint job on APA bows is horrible. It chips and flakes off in penny sized chunks. I have two of them. Both the same.
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Those reviews are a crock of bologna. I have to agree with my old friend Kurt, pretty wise for a young buck.
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Old 08-03-2014, 11:21 AM
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Performance IMO would/could be on par. Fit and Finish.....blech!
The dip/paint job on APA bows is horrible. It chips and flakes off in penny sized chunks. I have two of them. Both the same.
Im sure they will warranty the flakeing,ask Neil at lost arrow
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I see tha APA wasn't one of there test bows. I would have liked to see how they stacked up.
Well at least it did ok in the knife sharpener shoot out.......
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Well at least it did ok in the knife sharpener shoot out.......
I don't have anything against APA, but that's frickin hilarious
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Old 08-04-2014, 11:44 AM
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I see tha APA wasn't one of there test bows. I would have liked to see how they stacked up.
They tested high end bows.....

What technology has APA copme up with in past few years....besides the fang!....

no advances in limbs, cams, or risers just different shapes and messed with geometry for a bit....

they are 5 years behind just without the advetising budget of Mathews.....Much like Mathews who are 3 years behind

Bowtech, Hoyt, Prime, have made huge innovations and took some risks and some have paid off.... some not so much... with Hoyt it was the matrix riser...

In two years there will be a whole new wave of developments....just in time for American economy to turn around!....
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Old 08-04-2014, 12:58 PM
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Holly people are sure pasionate about bow brands, sound like some of you must have a lot of shares in those company. Who care what those "pro" are saying about different bow. We all like to think that bow technology have made serious leap in the last five years so we can justify to our significant other and to ourself buying a new bow every few years. The reality, for the average archer (majority of us on this forum), it will not make much of a difference. I use to shoot 3" groups with an old bowtech tomcat with crappy octane rest, out to 50 yard, 7 years ago when I got introduce to archery. I am no different than most of you, I am sporting a brand new bow this year, it's not on the list, but I love it and it gives me confidence for the upcoming season. As for my groups, not much different, I just get there faster.

Mathews 3 years behind, APA 5 years behind, carbon this, alloy that, really are you kidding me. Just get out there and enjoy your bow. New bows won't make you a better shooter, pratice and working on your form will.
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Absolutely amazing!!!


I wasn't even aware Mathews was still making bows.
Hahaha!!!!
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Absolutely amazing!!!


I wasn't even aware Mathews was still making bows.
I guess they are,who knew? And still a couple notches above hoyt, some things never change I guess.
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Mathews bought there way into the top 10. Solocam has got to be the worst technology going in bows, Nothing smooth about them.
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mathews bought there way into the top 10. Solocam has got to be the worst technology going in bows, nothing smooth about them.
lol!
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Mathews bought there way into the top 10. Solocam has got to be the worst technology going in bows, Nothing smooth about them.
Must own a hoyt lol.It all comes down to personel preference,same as ford,dodge,gm debate.As in a smooth shooter I will take my Helim anyday of the week
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I guess they are,who knew? And still a couple notches above hoyt, some things never change I guess.
It's obvious some things never change, especially if you never try different things.

I've owned a couple Mathews, a few PSE, a Darton, and few Hoyt. If you honestly believe Mathews is still in the game you must be drunk on the koolaid.

If you ask anyone who isn't biased when was the last time Mathews made a decent bow, they'll tell you it's been a few years. I have a friend who is a Mathews dealer among other brands, and used to be a die hard Mathews fan. You couldn't give him a Mathews bow, and he pretty much has to give them away to get them out of his shop. I talked to him about a week ago and he says he's selling at least 20 Hoyt's to one Mathews, but that's only because he has all brands on the rack to test before the customer makes their decision. Seems the koolaid turns sour when they can test drive other brands.

Shoot what you want, and if you believe anything you read in field and stream or outdoor life for that matter, you need a lesson in advertising.... That's about all I got to say about that.
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Old 08-03-2014, 10:49 PM
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It's obvious some things never change, especially if you never try different things.

I've owned a couple Mathews, a few PSE, a Darton, and few Hoyt. If you honestly believe Mathews is still in the game you must be drunk on the koolaid.

If you ask anyone who isn't biased when was the last time Mathews made a decent bow, they'll tell you it's been a few years. I have a friend who is a Mathews dealer among other brands, and used to be a die hard Mathews fan. You couldn't give him a Mathews bow, and he pretty much has to give them away to get them out of his shop. I talked to him about a week ago and he says he's selling at least 20 Hoyt's to one Mathews, but that's only because he has all brands on the rack to test before the customer makes their decision. Seems the koolaid turns sour when they can test drive other brands.

Shoot what you want, and if you believe anything you read in field and stream or outdoor life for that matter, you need a lesson in advertising.... That's about all I got to say about that.
Mathews cool-aid is red what colour is Hoyt's? I would say your cool aid moustache is a big as mine, just a different colour. I don't hold a lot of stalk in those reviews I just posted it as a point of conversation. But if you don't believe those shoot outs have an effect on sales I think you might need a lesson in advertising.

I think anyone that has been in archery for more than a couple of years realizes that all the top brands make good bows it's just what fits the individual best.

By the way where are the bowtech guys they should be the ones bragging?
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Old 08-03-2014, 11:07 PM
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Mathews cool-aid is red what colour is Hoyt's? I would say your cool aid moustache is a big as mine, just a different colour. I don't hold a lot of stalk in those reviews I just posted it as a point of conversation. But if you don't believe those shoot outs have an effect on sales I think you might need a lesson in advertising.

I think anyone that has been in archery for more than a couple of years realizes that all the top brands make good bows it's just what fits the individual best.

By the way where are the bowtech guys they should be the ones bragging?

I never said what kind I'm shooting right now, I'm not into koolaid, I just don't think Mathews has made a bow in a few years.
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