FrogFire7
Well-Known Member
Anybody else getting more excited to shoot their bow? Lol.
I just bought a used Mathews Vertix, to upgrade from my Z7 Xtreme. Man is this new bow dead in the hand! All the "reviews" online said it was, but I kind of assumed that every newer flagship bow from every manufacturer gets reviewed that way.
I took one shot, hoping the previous owner at least had it "on paper" at 20 yards. It was! Whew. Let another arrow fly, and realized that I didn't feel a thing in my hand! Truly impressive.
Anyway, I'm not a "bow guy". I enjoy archery hunting, I enjoy shooting my bow a lot (and I shoot it well), absolutely love going to a 3D shoot with brother, brother in law, and friends... but I'm not into the "nuts and bolts" of archery like I am with rifles, reloading, etc.
I think with the current bullet, powder, primer, brass situation I just realized I might need a break from that circus, and to focus on something fun and (maybe) cheaper. And I'm VERY much looking forward to shooting the heck out of it as soon as the snow melts! Plan on some "long range" archery target practice out to maybe 100 yards this summer.
Anybody else going to be shooting their bow more this year?
I just bought a used Mathews Vertix, to upgrade from my Z7 Xtreme. Man is this new bow dead in the hand! All the "reviews" online said it was, but I kind of assumed that every newer flagship bow from every manufacturer gets reviewed that way.
I took one shot, hoping the previous owner at least had it "on paper" at 20 yards. It was! Whew. Let another arrow fly, and realized that I didn't feel a thing in my hand! Truly impressive.
Anyway, I'm not a "bow guy". I enjoy archery hunting, I enjoy shooting my bow a lot (and I shoot it well), absolutely love going to a 3D shoot with brother, brother in law, and friends... but I'm not into the "nuts and bolts" of archery like I am with rifles, reloading, etc.
I think with the current bullet, powder, primer, brass situation I just realized I might need a break from that circus, and to focus on something fun and (maybe) cheaper. And I'm VERY much looking forward to shooting the heck out of it as soon as the snow melts! Plan on some "long range" archery target practice out to maybe 100 yards this summer.
Anybody else going to be shooting their bow more this year?