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What bow would you rather hunt with?

A Mathews, PSE, Bear, Hoyt or Martin adn why would you pick that one.

From that list? A vintage Bear recurve, some good cedar shafts, and Zwickey Black Diamonds.

I’d rather practice more and master it myself than have a high tech bow do it for me.

Best Whitetail Hunting Video_B.A.C.K. Outdoors “Bow Hunting” Trailer

mathews bows hunting
mathews bows hunting

Choosing the best compound bow

Before the mid-1950s, there were only two options for people who enjoy archery – Recurve and long. What is used depends on what you are going to use a bow. Archers use any kind of arc, depending on preferences personal, while most hunters opt for recurve bows for extra power – good for cutting deer and other large animals. However, popularity of the compound bow, things have changed.

archery compound may provide a new challenge for the avid hunter looking for something different. The hunter who has mastered the art of using a gun like the thrill of learning to hunt for a new exciting. The bow was used to track all the way back to Native Americans. It has been used successcompletely hundreds of years, perhaps even more. But, has changed considerably over time that man has found ways to make the arc stronger and more precise Germination design different ways.

In addition, aluminum and carbon fiber is used in the limbs, handles and bands, and the fabric used on the ropes and cables of the new arch was to contribute to the overall speed and weight reduction. If speed and weight loss are determinants selected his bow accordingly. These brands of bows are best suited to those who use a version due to an acute angle chain created when a stocky arch is fully established.

Archery on Mathews should provide beginners with a good departure. This new arc soft shooting: Mathews Archery features string suppressors, the single cam technology, and fully mechanized Aeroriser. Those looking for old style arches should not be disappointed with the online assets of the main models of the bow to the former as heritage, Eagle and Hawk. These elegant works of art and craft offers exceptional performance for archers, not to mention the discrimination seems good. For complete the selection of quality bows are Mathews archery accessories, and shuddered, arrow rest, bow grips, bowstrings, and more. Other products Mathews, shirts, jackets, towels, stickers / camo and a laptop. Each arc SoloCam Mathews also comes with a warranty Limited lifetime giving priority repair.

For more help on the best bows available to hunters Everyone will BowMathews.com
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MATHEWS Switchback XT BOW? archery hunting?

What is your opinion on this bow and do you currently have others that are similar

My friend has one of these. It is a good bow. The year was Matthews left upper arch. The other arcs that are similar in quality, speed, vibration and silence would be the top of Hoyt and bowtech bows.

Havalina and Hog head shot Mathews Bows Ken Reed Productions

mathews bows hunting
mathews bows hunting

Mathews Reezen and Monster Reviews

Just when you think that Mathews cannot make a better bow than anything that they already have out, they go and put out a couple of bows that really are unbelievable. 2009 is a great year to buy a new Mathews. Mathews generally comes out with one main bow, but this year they came out with two great bows.          

The Reezen 6.5 and 7.0 are the bread and butter single cam technology. The Reezen is actually the fastest single cam on the market today and the most parallel limb bow. With an IBO speed of 340fps the Reezen 6.5 is fast, smooth and quiet. The first time that I shot the Reezen I couldn’t believe how smooth of a draw cycle it was. I thought that with 340fps you would have to give up the smooth draw that Mathews always have, but I was wrong. The bow draws great. The Reezen is 32” axle to axle which makes for the perfect length for hunting, short but still long enough to be accurate. The only difference between the Reezen 6.5 and 7.0 is the brace height. I personally would recommend the 6.5, the way that the bow is designed it would be hard to notice the difference in brace height and the 6.5 is going to be faster. Also, the Reezen has some new technology  with String Grubs reducing string vibration and gaining more speed.  The Harmonic Stabalizer is another innovation incorporated into the Reezen which dampens more than 75% of residual vibration, giving the bow little recoil and hardly any hand shock on the shot. If you have not gotten to your Mathews dealer to try and shoot the new Reezen you definetly need to. It will give you a reason to buy a new Mathews.

Mathews other big bow for 2009 is a little different than what you’ll usually find from Mathews. The Monster bow is a twin cam split limb bow that is built for serious speed. With the newest most advanced dual cam technology, the AVS (Advanced Vectoring System) is extremely fast, but also very forgiving and smooth drawing. With an IBO speed of 353fps the Monster is the smoothest drawing speed bow that I have ever shot. Recoil and hand shock are extremely low for a bow that is 353fps and the Monster has a very solid back wall with 80% letoff. The AVS cam is the most efficient  dual cam system on the market and when you try and shoot the Monster you will know why. The Monster has some other new technology besides the cam system. Quad V Lock Limbs are more durable and longer lasting than any previous limb from Mathews and like the Reezen, the Monster also has the Harmonic Stabalizer and String Grub on the bow. The Monster has a 6” brace height and is 33.5” axle to axle which makes it very stable. If you are in the market for a bow and are looking to gain speed make sure you check out the Monster. You will not be disappointed. It’s quieter, smoother and has a better feel than any other bow in it’s class.

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archery country is a full service archery and hunting retail and online store located in Central Minnesota. Archery Country carries a very large selection of equipment, including Mathews and gear for the archer or hunter. Archery Country’s staff has decades of experience to share with and educate those who have an interest in archery and the outdoors.
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Could I kill a deer using a field tip??

I have some field tipped carbon arrows and I’m going to hunting tomorrow ( first day of open season ) and I’m kinda new to the whole bow-hunting experience. I have a Mathews Mustang and I haven’t taken it hunting before just used it in competitions. Would appreciate feedback much!!

it is possible to kill a deer with a feild tip. but it is also illegal and inhumane. a feild tip will more than likely wound the deer and he will suffer and possibly die slowly and never be recovered. you should try a broadhead, and make sure and practice with the broadhead you are using because it will not fly excactly like a feild tip. i suggest a fixed broadhead but many people like mechanical because they fly more like a feild tip. but some mechanical broadheads can noit only fail to operate properly but can damage your arrow shaft when they open. muzzy brand broadheads are the most popular and they arent expensive. 100 grain broadheads will be plenty for deer. good luck and i hope you have a successful hunt.

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