@ElkUpHigh Pretty sure his previous bow designs SPEAK for themselves, and the fact that they will sell 1500 bows, most them sight unseen,that SPEAKS for itself. Class?, so that is why people by bows, to be classy. Maybe thats why people buy Mathews, because they are the "classiest bow" which we all know means its the best bow, at least that is what my cousin JImbo said after he spent 2 months rent on setting up his new Z7. Nothing wrong with having a ego when your the best at what you do.
Maybe we should consult with you for our marketing since you are an expert at it.
I went to the shop to shoot bows I had never shot before to compare to the K & K bows, if I was trying to do a DFC I would have had to shorten the DL on the Mathews and Bowtech bows so they would be equal in all aspects.
I have posted DFC of the Vengeance but the thread on AT was closed because of people like you.
Its funny, but I have drawn these same bows (except Vengeance) and have come to the same conclusion even before this review. Sure you can get use to something, but you can tell when a bow is very well made and has what you're looking for. I've owned a Mathews Legacy ever since they came out in 2002 so no fanboy here. The draw force curve has been published for the Vengeance, and the product does speak for itself.
For those who would like to discuss K&K archery stuff in a forum free of censors and oppression, feel free to visit archeryaddix or visit the future K&K website.
Kevin just go work for Martin.
triponmsn 8 months ago
@ElkUpHigh Pretty sure his previous bow designs SPEAK for themselves, and the fact that they will sell 1500 bows, most them sight unseen,that SPEAKS for itself. Class?, so that is why people by bows, to be classy. Maybe thats why people buy Mathews, because they are the "classiest bow" which we all know means its the best bow, at least that is what my cousin JImbo said after he spent 2 months rent on setting up his new Z7. Nothing wrong with having a ego when your the best at what you do.
mjobanion9 10 months ago
what bow do you shoot that is 150 lbs kevin?
DanZaccagnino 1 year ago
@ElkUpHigh
Maybe we should consult with you for our marketing since you are an expert at it.
I went to the shop to shoot bows I had never shot before to compare to the K & K bows, if I was trying to do a DFC I would have had to shorten the DL on the Mathews and Bowtech bows so they would be equal in all aspects.
I have posted DFC of the Vengeance but the thread on AT was closed because of people like you.
TheKevinStrother 1 year ago
Its funny, but I have drawn these same bows (except Vengeance) and have come to the same conclusion even before this review. Sure you can get use to something, but you can tell when a bow is very well made and has what you're looking for. I've owned a Mathews Legacy ever since they came out in 2002 so no fanboy here. The draw force curve has been published for the Vengeance, and the product does speak for itself.
bowhunterone1 1 year ago
Good to see the Vengeance in action. Also nice to see the comparisons. Thanks for posting up this video!
tomruhland 1 year ago
Thanks for the video post. Good to see your bow in action!
tomruhland 1 year ago
For those who would like to discuss K&K archery stuff in a forum free of censors and oppression, feel free to visit archeryaddix or visit the future K&K website.
doldfish 1 year ago
Very nice job on the video guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! A few differences really stand out. I can't wait to shoot one.
lonehara 1 year ago
All bow were shot using the same two arrows, both of which are also the same length and weight.
TheKevinStrother 1 year ago