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<blockquote data-quote="Glenn Tullius" data-source="post: 2855873" data-attributes="member: 110556"><p>I highly agree with grouse. Having shot several Mathews, and liked them, when I shot the Bowtech SS (Super Smooth) it was game over for me. Perfect draw, very quiet, and way more accurate than I can shoot. At my age, 69, it no doubt is the last vertical bow I will ever need. I pull 60lbs yet with no issues. I tried a Mathews Mission x-bow that was unbelievably loud, but that and handling a horizontal bow in vertical trees just didn't suit me. Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glenn Tullius, post: 2855873, member: 110556"] I highly agree with grouse. Having shot several Mathews, and liked them, when I shot the Bowtech SS (Super Smooth) it was game over for me. Perfect draw, very quiet, and way more accurate than I can shoot. At my age, 69, it no doubt is the last vertical bow I will ever need. I pull 60lbs yet with no issues. I tried a Mathews Mission x-bow that was unbelievably loud, but that and handling a horizontal bow in vertical trees just didn't suit me. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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