I have struggled to understand how any compound bow over $1,000 is worth it. But then, I have a slightly different history than most on here and would still consider myself a "newb". I did a lot of archery until I was in the mid teens and then had to do the college, work, family thing. Fast forward 25 years and you can imagine my amazement at the advances in compound bow technology. I just purchased a bow that back then would be been made out of unobtanium. Then I read this article:
Compound Bow Price vs. Performance - Hunter's Friend Archery
This article really seems to sum up the current state of the archery industry. But, is it correct? Does paying more than $1,000 for a compound bow really make sense? What am I missing? What does the archery hunter stand to gain by getting some "Flagship" compound bow?
If you are a hunter and that is your goal... Deer, elk, pig etc. Will be just as dead with a $300 bow. I can kill with my 190 fps stick and string (long bow), albeit a lot harder. Practice will always trumps equipment in my opinion.
For me, and I assume for many, a bow is more than a tool and goes well beyond the sum of its parts - aluminum, steel, plastic, carbon, and dyneema (or whatever the latest string material is). Personally, I don't mind spending some coin on something i enjoy, especially if it will last for years. Some even consider $1000 cheap for a flagship (aka carbon hoyt). If I look at what i spend on golf, sporting clays, ipsc, snow boarding, etc. and if break it down, archery is relatively cheap entertainment for the time spent. At least I can reuse my arrows after I shoot them (majority of the time). I am sure if I spent less time shooting and hunting, it would be harder to justify spending as much as I do on the sport. But I am blessed and can Hunt year round. Will my custom rattler grips or strict9 strings make me a better hunter? No of course not. Putting the time in the woods does.
Admittedly, there are certainly performance benefits to SOME of the more expensive offerings such as such as speed, smooth draw, low shock/vibe, repeatability etc. That doesn't mean the same or nearly the same can't be had for alot less. This year I took advantage of what I deem to be the deal of the year....2017 Obsession Turmoil. It retails for $699! I don't believe any of the "$1000 flagships" have anything on it and comes with a lifetime guarantee and phenomenal customer service. I would have still chose it if it retailed for $999.
Shoot what works best for you and welcome back.
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