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<blockquote data-quote="vintec" data-source="post: 226099" data-attributes="member: 10265"><p>Over the last 8-10 years I have owned a High Country, Jennings, Hoyt, Mathews, and now a PSE. So I have no brand that I stick to. I had Mathews SwitchBack, and I loved that bow. It shot well and was very quite. Then I shot a buddies PSE X-Force. Now I own a PSE X-force. It is ridiculous. My SwitchBack shot the same 380gr arrows @ 283 fps, My X-force shots them 331 fps. I cant hear a difference in the sound of the shot. They are on the upper end of the price scale, but 1 pin out to 40yrds will cover alot of missed shots due to yardage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vintec, post: 226099, member: 10265"] Over the last 8-10 years I have owned a High Country, Jennings, Hoyt, Mathews, and now a PSE. So I have no brand that I stick to. I had Mathews SwitchBack, and I loved that bow. It shot well and was very quite. Then I shot a buddies PSE X-Force. Now I own a PSE X-force. It is ridiculous. My SwitchBack shot the same 380gr arrows @ 283 fps, My X-force shots them 331 fps. I cant hear a difference in the sound of the shot. They are on the upper end of the price scale, but 1 pin out to 40yrds will cover alot of missed shots due to yardage. [/QUOTE]
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