Can someone give me some options on which bow they thinks is the best? (Mathews, Hoyt, or Bowtech)?

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5 Responses to “Can someone give me some options on which bow they thinks is the best? (Mathews, Hoyt, or Bowtech)?”

  1. I shoot an AR-34. AR is Archery Research. They are a subsidiary company of PSE Archery. These are great bows. Check out there website.

  2. They are all outstanding bow companies.
    Don’t get sold on the hype that ” If you don’t have this bow, you have a piece of crap”

    The best bow is the one that feels good to YOU and the one that you can shoot well.
    I personally shoot a Mathews because of all the bows I tried it felt the best in MY hand.
    All the BS about this bow is faster or this bow is quieter won’t matter in the least if you don’t hit the target. It may be the baddest, fastest quietest bow on the planet that feels like a brick in your hand and you won’t be able to shoot it well.

    In short, get the bow that works for you and no other.

  3. I just got a mathews for chirstmas. I did allot of research and talked to quite a few bow hunters, including a friend who has an outdoors show on television. They all agreeded that the mathews is the best if money is not a consideration. From what i understand they are the quietest. I my personal opinion i don’t think that most beginners would notice much of a differance on either.

  4. master of none Says:

    Mathews is a nice bow but you are paying for the name and they have had limb problems they stood behind it but i was not Happy ween a new bow cracked a limb on me. Hoyt make a good bow to i don’t no about bow tech but i got a high country bow i don’t no what you are going to do with the bow but go to high country archery web sit i got the aluminum bow for hunting they make a carbon won it a little higher but is a Little lighter they are a small bow and forgiving and pack a good punch and for 500 dollars are a great bow and high country comes with the life time warranty. so cheak them out and good luck.

  5. First I want to say I agree with most of Be_rotten’s answer, except for the Mathews part.
    I had a shoulder injury and was unable to draw 60#’s from the Mathews , because of the hard roll-over,(that is the let-off point).
    Tried Bow-Tech, Hoyt, High Country, Person and many others.

    I am one of the only Factory STAFF-SHOOTERS for PARKER. So I’m going to say PARKER is the BEST all around bow. Comfort, speed, flatness, smoothness, kinetic-energy and etc.
    BTW: I shoot 70# from my Parker to hunt with, and 58# for IBO & ASA simi-pro class. To many WINS to mention, check my website listed below as PROOF IS IN THE PARKER!
    The 1st to offer LIFE TIME WARRENTY! the only to offer NO QUESTIONS ASKED!
    Most BOW COMPANIES are quiet equal today, there are some differences between them. speed just means your going to miss faster if you can’t control it.

    It must feel good in your hand, and it must also feel good at FULL-DRAW and through out the shot.
    If what your looking for is SMOOTH, the ease of the DRAW. PARKER IS THE RIGHT BOW!

    The only way your going to be able to get the right answer for this question is to go to several BOW SHOPS and try several different manfactures, pick 4 different ones from that, then keep removing one til you find the bow that is BEST FOR YOU.

    HUNT HARD & HUNT SAFE
    TIM
    Host of REAL HUNTIN’ TV/Video Series
    Simi-Pro Staff Shooter (Parker Bows)