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Old 04-06-2010, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by MathewsArcher View Post
It is almost all gun, but can be purchased ready to go (Tac 15i) for about the same price as an upper end Hoyt or Mathews (MSRP 1599) and lots of them seem to get sold every year. I know I have no trouble spending that kind of money on a bow, gun or other piece of hunting equipment.

When this thing first came out they claimed rifle like accuracy of 1" at 100 yards given the extra 60 fps and 50 grains in arrow weight than your conventional compound more than enough for North American Big Game.

They dropped the claim on accuracy in part due to complaints from the crossbow community that it was making it hard for them to gain inclusion into archery seasons in many states, especially Pennsylvania who had a proposition before the state when the bow was first released.
Intresting, sounds like exactley what the archery community has being trying to convey this whole time. Thx for the info and insight buddy!
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