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Originally Posted by Marcus26 The black is OK.
You know, sounds to me like you want an Apex. Go get one. Get your draw length measured so that you are not leaning back, have a straight bow arm, and have the release hand on the side of your face and you should be within some string twists of the right draw length.
I often get customers in looking at gear and you can tell they have their heart set on something. It may not be the 100% best choice practicality wise, but it's what they want. That's the bow to buy IMHO otherwise you won't ever be happy.
The Hoyts need to be kept an eye on constantly, however if they do go out of time you may not notice anyway.
So in summary, go get yourself a Mathews Apex 7 and enjoy it!  |
I'm sure you're right...it's shameful to be so shallow but ...
Will keep appt with OG to see if sense prevails but seems unlikely...Apex looks like it was designed and built by Germans which I think is an entirely good thing when a product involves moving parts and high stress loads.
Are draw lengths bow specific? i.e. does it change due to different grip positions etc from bow to bow?
It's just that I'd be inclined to give the business to my local shop who don't carry but I believe can obtain Mathews...
So if the measured drawlength is say 29" on a BT , does that translate directly?