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Spec's on Outback-Matthews 04' Bow


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Has anyone had the chance to either purchase or pull back on the 04' Outback - Matthews newest bow?

This might be the wrong site to try and get a good review. Just haven't heard anything on it yet.

Would like to have someone direct me to a link that I could read good reviews if they know of any.

Thanks!

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Yes sir.. Was on Chisago if I remember correctly...

Yes, HUGE into archery. Both hunting and target. Maybe more into target than hunting but I still really enjoy hunting. I shot league last year at Gander MTN in Forest Lake and averaged 299 with 49 X's.. I had a high game of 57X 300.... I also qualified for Nationals IBO in Aug.. but havnt decided if I am going to go.

Take care...

FYI my bows are
2004 Hoyt Ultra Tec
Hoyt Super Slam
Hoyt Prostar meridian
Bear recurve
Hoyt Alpine..

I shot the outback, I still am not sold on solo cam tech...Thats why I bought another hoyt...

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I have shot the outback many times, I used to work for a place that sold them. The bow is extremly smooth. I currentyly shoot the Mathews Legacy, wich is also extremly smooth, but the one nice thing about the new outback is it has the 80% let off. The outback is about 31 1/2" axle to axle, but is very forgiving. If you live near the Twin Cities stop in at Capras Sporting Goods in Blaine and tell them you want to shoot it. I don't know what you are shooting now, but if you are looking for a super smooth, and quite bow the outback is the one!! I have shoot all the new Hoyt's and don't get me wrong they are smooth bows as well, but the outback is smoother and more quite. Great hunting bow!!

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