>Thank you all for the nice
>comments on my buck, I'm
>pretty happy with him but
>there's a lot bigger ones
>out there still.
>I did want to comment on
>one thing though because I
>do sincerely believe Hoyt is
>the best bow company on
>the planet.
>There are several nice bows out
>there for a guy to
>pick from and probably always
>will be. I personally get
>all my arrows, broadheads, strings,
>and accessories from Gerald at
>Utah Archery Center in SLC.
>This year while shooting there
>I have seen 6 bows
>break right in front of
>me. All 6 were limbs
>splintering and all 6 were
>Mathews bows, 4 brand new
>and 2 were a year
>old. My taxidermist and his
>girlfriend "HAD" 2 of the
>brand new ones. I'm sure
>not every Mathews bow is
>going to have that problem
>but I can guarantee I
>will never in my life
>pick one up and seriously
>consider purchasing it!! Why should
>I care how fast it
>is if I think it's
>going to break within the
>first year (or month) of
>owning it??
>Hoyt TEC risors go thru 1500
>dryfires and the limbs go
>thru 1000 before they'll sell
>them. They are heavier than
>most bows but while out
>hunting I have never thought
>to myself, hmmm this bow
>is really heavy, either. Its
>hands down the best built
>bow on the market...it wont
>break! Hoyt's warranty is lifetime
>and they warranty less than
>1% of the bows they
>sell. Call Mathews and see
>how many they do...??
>I'm obviously a Hoyt man for
>life
I do realize
>I am also just another
>opinion though.... but I do
>know I have one of
>the best archery hunting set
>ups in the world and
>that's an excellent feeling when
>I put on my camo
>and head into the mountains!!
>
>Thank you all again for the
>positive feedback on my 08
>buck!!!
>
>~Z~
Good grief.......it's just one big commercial from you. Congrats on a great buck, but all the other stuff is nauziating.
Lien2