I think I just rolled over in my grave.

aesthetically, that is one of the best looking bows out there. easy.

have fun with it. i am getting that new bow itch as well. my dealer just called me telling me about the new energy 32. dangit!

(your thread title confused me..you gotta be dead to roll over in a grave no? :))
 
I know I do not like short ATA bows with my 30" DL, it is a nightmare in my opinion, just does not work for me. The only reason I hate Matthews bows, all are made for short people in my opinion.....

Brent
 
OK... I still don't know what difference it would make... as long as it is strong, light, durable, shoots... It's obviously different from the Hoyt. I'm sure it's a different manufacturing process. I'm not sure what the right ratio would be for a manufacturer to be able to call it a "carbon" riser. I like the bow and don't get caught up in marketing verbage... If they come out with a longer one, I'm going to consider getting one. Ed F

If I am buying something I want it to be as it is advertised. Nothing more.
 
Yeah I agree on the ATA but man I got tired of lugging around around 6 lbs of bow this year. That is of course with my accessories on it. I can learn to shoot the shorter ata. With Peep being far away from face I just need to make sure the peep is of decent size so I dont miss out on my sight window. I will keep folks posted how this works out for me.
 
You will lose your nose-to-string reference too, which is probably a bigger deal than whether you can get a peep big enough or whether you can mount a peep that high up the string.
 
You will lose your nose-to-string reference too, which is probably a bigger deal than whether you can get a peep big enough or whether you can mount a peep that high up the string.

I should be fine have shot shorter draw bows in the past. takes some getting used to but then I just adapt to it.
 
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