The bottom line here is, the best bow is the one you shoot best!! all the other stuff is just talk. If the bow is to fast for your shooting style, or capabilities, then its not for you. I say shoot them all and see what fits you
If your buying a new bow, its going to take time to get used to. Even if you get the same brand name...so If you have to opportunity and the cashola, why not get the bow with the best reputation, resale value, havent personally had to deal w any customer service so wouldn't know what thats like...
The creed has gotten the worst reviews that ive ever seen on a mathews, I was doing a similar deal for a creed until I saw the reviews, especially this years bow reviews in the feild and stream magazine. I got a z7 one year old. Im so much happier with it than I feel i would have been with the...
I have to say I love my mathews z7. Havent looked back since I made the switch to it, im sure you'll have no problem getting rid of your creed on here. I was in the market for one a month ago then did some research and saw that last years z7's got better reviews than the creed's and decided to...
WRONG im stictly a Bow hunter!! Took a nice 8 last month w my mathews z7... but never had any problems w seeing my sights out of blinds...to each is their own, im not bashing anynoe for using them just do not see the need myself and wondering how many ppl use them
I do not understand the new sights w lights on them. If you cannot see your pins, in my opinion, its not shooting hours. Seems like its just another thing that will spook the deer when u turn it on, and adds more weight to your bow. Wondering if someone who has one can explain the advantage of...
In my experience the broadhead really does not matter as long as it does not throw off the balance of your arrow. A good shot with any broadhead is going to put the animal on the ground. Over the years i have bought and used many different kinds of broadheads, the conclusion i have come to is...