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Nice! Strother is one of my top choices, only problem is I can't find one. Where did you pick that up?
Please don't take this the wrong way, it looks like a great bow, but for 900 bucks it better be a great bow. What makes them so great for the money? I'm just curious, not challenging anybody.
Quote from: jackelope on April 07, 2010, 04:27:07 PMPlease don't take this the wrong way, it looks like a great bow, but for 900 bucks it better be a great bow. What makes them so great for the money? I'm just curious, not challenging anybody.$800-900 is pretty much the going rate for the 2010 model higher end bows Jack. And that's for a bare bow, still need a rest, sight, quiver, stabilizer on top of that. New bows are very spendy for sure. And the worst part is compound bows are like computers, they get better all the time and 10 years from now your $1000 bow will be worth about what a 10 year old computer is. Guns are an investment, compound bows are an expense. These Strother bows are getting really good reviews from guys who can get their hands on them. Mr. Strother was a founder/designer for Bowtech, and then Elite, now Strother. He knows what goes into a good bow.