by urn8onpeta » Wed Nov 19, 2008 9:10 am
Thats like asking a room full of people which is better Ford, Chevy, or Dodge?
You will end up just as unsure as you are now.
I shoot a mathews, have for years. However, I never try to sway people towards a mathews. Instead I tell them, what I am about to tell you.
Bow manufactures today cant afford to make bad bows, there is a potential for business ending law suits if they do. Because of advances in technology all bow manufacturers make quality equipment.
Granite, some bows are quieter, faster, more forgiving than others. But thats why you have to shop around. Look at different brands, as well as, different models of the same brand.
Whats important is that you find a bow that fits you correctly. Its important that you find a bow that fits and feels good in your hands. One that feels good drawing the bow, one that feels good once you hit the back wall at full draw, and one that feels good on the release.
Once you find a bow that fits you, feels good to you, and makes you comfortable, your confidence will soar with that equipment, and thats what it important.
Jennings makes quality bows, there will undoubtedly be people who will argue with me. But once again, you might as well step into a room crowded with people and ask "which is better ford or chevy?".
Proverbs 21:19
It is better to dwell in the wilderness,
Than with a contentious and angry woman.
"He who dares not offend cannot be honest. "
(Thomas Paine)