wackycouesaddict Report post Posted June 18, 2010 I know wat i can do and i know my limits and dont over do them, but i sure as he** dont like being put down about my knowledge and experiece. I may be wrong and have been in the past but find me proof that says im dead nuts wrong and ill stop thinking the way i do and apologize. I have a feeling Your groups will more then likely grow after the new bow confidence wears off, its happened many times to many people If your theory is true answer this why is it the pros dont shoot new bows every year? Many shoot the same one for three four years before changing.Any person has the potential to be a pro with most bows (as long its not super old) as long as the practice reagualry and throughly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coues 'n' Sheep Report post Posted June 18, 2010 I know wat i can do and i know my limits and dont over do them, but i sure as he** dont like being put down about my knowledge and experiece. I may be wrong and have been in the past but find me proof that says im dead nuts wrong and ill stop thinking the way i do and apologize. I have a feeling Your groups will more then likely grow after the new bow confidence wears off, its happened many times to many people If your theory is true answer this why is it the pros dont shoot new bows every year? Many shoot the same one for three four years before changing.Any person has the potential to be a pro with most bows (as long its not super old) as long as the practice reagualry and throughly. I have changed bows every 3-5 years, for as long as I can remember... ... ... I shoot what is the best at the time and don't switch till I find something much better.... I had my Switchback since 2005... and have shot my Q2 XL since 2000... .... There is a difference between "new bow confidence" and a better product than what you had before.... and not every bow made can be shot as well by the same person. If that were the case then they would only make one bow and everyone would shoot it... I have had the pleasure of shooting with some of the best shooters from this state and learned early on about fads.... I shoot what works.... and love to stir a bit of dust and throw a little mud about the "Brands" and there are some brand I'd just as soon never shoot.... but I have shot many bows and can shoot just about any bow I shoot well... if I try hard enough..... one thing is certain not all equipment is created equal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites