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<blockquote data-quote="AllOut" data-source="post: 1245697" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>sorry but i got to make some comments about some stuff...</p><p>first everyone keeps talking about having to spend extra $ to get a mathews like they are so outragously priced but they are not any more expensive then any other bows out there. I bought my switchback for $350 on ebay and there are a ton on there now in that range.... although i do agree u need to go to a pro shop and shoot some different bows and see what fits u.</p><p>next... 2 months is plenty of time to get ready, my wife just go her first real bow this summer and i had her driving nails in a few weeks. plus there was a comment about hitting a 6inch plate! well if anyone is satisfied with a 6inch group it better be at 70-80 yards cause if u cant stack arrows at 20-40 u probably dont need to have a bow in the woods to begin with.... but i think u will be fine if u practice right and stay with it.</p><p>then.... i agree the Elite GT is a great bow but they have timming issues so until u get a bow press and learn to make real tunning adjustment on a regular basis i would hold off on one of them.</p><p>what it boils down to is u need a good bow to start cause the more comfortible and nice the bow is to shoot the more fun u will have and will be more likely to stay with it so go shoot every bow at the shop and pick the one u like best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AllOut, post: 1245697, member: 12099"] sorry but i got to make some comments about some stuff... first everyone keeps talking about having to spend extra $ to get a mathews like they are so outragously priced but they are not any more expensive then any other bows out there. I bought my switchback for $350 on ebay and there are a ton on there now in that range.... although i do agree u need to go to a pro shop and shoot some different bows and see what fits u. next... 2 months is plenty of time to get ready, my wife just go her first real bow this summer and i had her driving nails in a few weeks. plus there was a comment about hitting a 6inch plate! well if anyone is satisfied with a 6inch group it better be at 70-80 yards cause if u cant stack arrows at 20-40 u probably dont need to have a bow in the woods to begin with.... but i think u will be fine if u practice right and stay with it. then.... i agree the Elite GT is a great bow but they have timming issues so until u get a bow press and learn to make real tunning adjustment on a regular basis i would hold off on one of them. what it boils down to is u need a good bow to start cause the more comfortible and nice the bow is to shoot the more fun u will have and will be more likely to stay with it so go shoot every bow at the shop and pick the one u like best! [/QUOTE]
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