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I just ordered my bow today. I got the Drenalin instead of the DXT. I wasn't sure I wanted that short of a bow.

Everything except the rest which is on order and including a half dozen of arrows cost me just a little under a grand.

That is the one I'm considering!!!! I still have a few more months ::)

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Hunter19 if your happy with your Hoyt don't get rid of it. Hoyt makes a good bow. I just like to rib people a little about there bows. I didn't care for the Hoyt's I have messed with but I never ownend one. Just played around with it in the shop.

If you add it all up final expense with every thing or atleast it was for me $1200 dollars is alot of dough to lay out. It was a thousand but I have invested in a couple more things for it. If your bow is working good and your happy maybe hold off a while.

Me I had to my bow was ten years old and outdated. Still shot good and all but it would have been hard to get new strings made for it and parts now that it is so old.

But if you do decide to get a new Mathews you won't be disapointed at all. Make sure you research and shoot all there bows and then make a decision. I like Mathews alot but also try out Bowtech they have some good ones too. Any ways I hope you do convert over to the Dark Side we look foward to haveing you. Check out the mathews forums if you have the time.

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