New guy getting back into archery

Your both really sad about this and really concerned about how an arc compares to everything. Did you pay the $1,500 msrp on an arc before finding out thousands of us are still hunting with bows that were $250-500 20 years ago?

If were going to go that route, I made an archery kill last year with a recurve from 1984.

I hunt with two 5 year old bows, actually. One Mathews and one Hoyt.

I don’t care what anyone else shoots, but coming here and saying you paid 1/4 of the price for a switchback as compared to an ARC and that they’re comparable pieces of equipment is just incorrect.

The OP came here to ask about new bows and what’s different from 15 years ago. Telling him falsehoods about the good ole days isn’t moving the needle. Good luck to you.


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I hunt with two 5 year old bows, actually. One Mathews and one Hoyt.

I don’t care what anyone else shoots, but coming here and saying you paid 1/4 of the price for a switchback as compared to an ARC and that they’re comparable pieces of equipment is just incorrect.

The OP came here to ask about new bows and what’s different from 15 years ago. Telling him falsehoods about the good ole days isn’t moving the needle. Good luck to you.


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None of that is what I said. You must have taken it all out of context. I didnt tell him 15 years ago was good. I told him it has only gotten worse.

I dont think op came here to see you start arguments with anyone who doesnt share your viewpoint that more money = better hunting.
 
15 years ago you could set up a hunting bow for $1k and have one of the nicest bows in any brands lineup with top tier accessories. 1k is barely better than a beginner bow bare bow now.
Increased popularity of bowhunting due to social media, TAC, etc. is partially to blame for increased pricing of archery gear, but general price inflation is the biggest culprit. Official sources say $1000 15 years ago is equivalent to $1480 today. A quick spot check of past/present pricing suggests that flagship bare bow MSRP's have roughly tracked with general price inflation:
  • Mathews Z7 (2011 model) at ≈$900 vs. ARC at ≈$1450
  • Hoyt Carbon Element (2011 model) at ≈$1300 vs. Hoyt RX-10 at ≈2150
Bows are slower and more sensitive to tuning. More parts are outsourced to china. Tell me whats better.
340 fps IBO is pretty typical for hunting bows both today and 15 years ago. There are a few options a bit faster and many options slower if that's what you prefer.

Tuning gets talked about more nowadays and newer bows have more DIY tuning features, but I don't think the newer bows are significantly more sensitive.
 
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