Geno C Posted August 19, 2011 Share Posted August 19, 2011 Well i know its getting late in the year to pull a move like this but i am debating whether or not i want to sell my bow on Ebay and buy a new one. i have been tossing the idea of buying another bow for some time now... i dont need 2 so i am thinking of throwing my complete switch xt back up on ebay and buy a Z7. i might pull the trigger within the next few days. if i go a new bow i can have that bow in, setup and dialed in in a week... i know most guys on here say if it works keep it but i think i am just ready to step into something new. Not the most ideal time to do so but i just thought of it yesterday lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doc Posted August 19, 2011 Share Posted August 19, 2011 Well i know its getting late in the year to pull a move like this but i am debating whether or not i want to sell my bow on Ebay and buy a new one. i have been tossing the idea of buying another bow for some time now... i dont need 2 so i am thinking of throwing my complete switch xt back up on ebay and buy a Z7. i might pull the trigger within the next few days. if i go a new bow i can have that bow in, setup and dialed in in a week... i know most guys on here say if it works keep it but i think i am just ready to step into something new. Not the most ideal time to do so but i just thought of it yesterday lol. How about you hang on to your old bow long enough to make sure the new one is up and running with no problems. I think that is what I would do assuming the old one is shooting ok. Another thought is that there is nothing wrong with having a functioning back-up bow around. It just may save the season some day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sits in trees Posted August 20, 2011 Share Posted August 20, 2011 Well i know its getting late in the year to pull a move like this but i am debating whether or not i want to sell my bow on Ebay and buy a new one. i have been tossing the idea of buying another bow for some time now... i dont need 2 so i am thinking of throwing my complete switch xt back up on ebay and buy a Z7. i might pull the trigger within the next few days. if i go a new bow i can have that bow in, setup and dialed in in a week... i know most guys on here say if it works keep it but i think i am just ready to step into something new. Not the most ideal time to do so but i just thought of it yesterday lol. if you need to sell your bow to make the purchase of your new bow a done deal by all means do so. but having a backup bow is a great thing. as far as it getting too close to the season to switch to a new bow i think you have more than enough time for that. todays bows can pretty much be set up and ready to shoot in a couple hours or even less. the Z7 is a great bow and you will be ready to plug deer with it in a few days, dont worry just go for it!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geno C Posted August 20, 2011 Author Share Posted August 20, 2011 thanks guys, im deff thinking about it. good points tho Doc. really liking that Z7 magnum... i was looking at the new MR's but after shooting at my buddies house the other night i really do not think i am a dual cam bow kind of guy. i have to be honest i love the smooth draw, speed and quietness from these solo cams! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Santamour123 Posted August 20, 2011 Share Posted August 20, 2011 If you love the smooth draw. You might want to look at an EZ7 amzingly smooth. But, I still love my new Z7Xtreme. far beyong the eaisiest shooting bow I have ever shot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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