cravingame
Lil-Rokslider
I have been shooting a Mathews Switchback since I bought it new in 2006. I have taken a couple Bull Elk and many Deer with it over the years. It has served me well, but with a limited entry Elk hunt coming up, I started thinking "maybe it's time to upgrade". My history with Mathews drew me to their new flagship bow. So I recently when to the local archery shop to see how the VXR stacks up to the new Prime and Hoyts. I went in prepared to be in awe of the speed, dead-in-hand lack of vibration, and smoothness of the draw of all these new bows. My first impression with the VXR in my hand was that it didn't seem that much lighter than my Switchback. Then at the range expecting to be floored, I was impressed with the solid back wall, but really that's it. Don't get me wrong everything people are saying is true, it's smooth, forgiving and quiet. But so is my Switchback. The VXR is a little nicer in every way, but it only seems a little nicer. I surely wasn't floored. I am now having a hard time justifying the $2k I'm gonna have to sink into this new VXR after setting it up with all the top accessories like I did with my old Switchback when it was new. I just can't convince myself to pull the trigger. I originally thought this thing would sell itself. I thought once I shot it, I would never want to go back to my old Switchback again. It didn't happen.
As for the Prime and Hoyts, they were right there with the Mathews. The Hoyt seemed lighter in my hand, but non of these new bows were mind-blowing.
As for the Prime and Hoyts, they were right there with the Mathews. The Hoyt seemed lighter in my hand, but non of these new bows were mind-blowing.
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