MTHunter1321
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So my current bow is a Mathews, not sure the model though, and it’s probably 12-15 years old. I got it used 10 years ago to start archery hunting. At that time I got it fitted for my draw length and weight, and since then I got a new 5-pin sight. It came with an adjustable 1 pin that I didn’t really care for. Anyways, I haven’t had any work done on it since I bought it, so it has original strings, arrow rest, etc. I’ve been telling myself that I’ll upgrade to a new bow once I’ve either been in a situation where I could have shot an elk or actually seal the deal on one, so I can justify spending the money.
I’ve inquired at a bow shop to get new strings, new arrow rest (drop away instead of my current whisker biscuit), tune, etc and figured it’ll run me $250-300ish for everything I’d like. While at a local sporting good store looking at bows, a brand new Hoyt Powermax that’s fully equipped is $700. I know the technology has certainly evolved in the last 15 years, so my question is, is there going to be a big enough difference in the 2 bows to justify the roughly $400 or so dollars between updating my current set up vs what a new bow is capable of?? The Hoyt is shorter and lighter, making it more appealing for my style of hunting. I’m guessing speed will be a little different but my range is 50 yards so I’m not too concerned about 10-20fps difference. Has technology changed enough that a newer bow is going to be more consistently accurate vs one that’s “old”?
I’ll admit, I’m still very green when it comes to bow hunting and could have definitely done more to be serious about it but for various reasons haven’t gave it a lot of my focus, but I am looking to focus a lot more time and energy on it now. Looking for advice from people with a lot more experience with bows than I have. Thanks!
I’ve inquired at a bow shop to get new strings, new arrow rest (drop away instead of my current whisker biscuit), tune, etc and figured it’ll run me $250-300ish for everything I’d like. While at a local sporting good store looking at bows, a brand new Hoyt Powermax that’s fully equipped is $700. I know the technology has certainly evolved in the last 15 years, so my question is, is there going to be a big enough difference in the 2 bows to justify the roughly $400 or so dollars between updating my current set up vs what a new bow is capable of?? The Hoyt is shorter and lighter, making it more appealing for my style of hunting. I’m guessing speed will be a little different but my range is 50 yards so I’m not too concerned about 10-20fps difference. Has technology changed enough that a newer bow is going to be more consistently accurate vs one that’s “old”?
I’ll admit, I’m still very green when it comes to bow hunting and could have definitely done more to be serious about it but for various reasons haven’t gave it a lot of my focus, but I am looking to focus a lot more time and energy on it now. Looking for advice from people with a lot more experience with bows than I have. Thanks!