Anyone Use a 10+ Year Old Compound Bow?
Whitetail Deer
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Just curious who hunts with an old wheel bow? I have a Browning Heat that I bought used in a pawnshop 9 or 10 years ago. I have killed a bunch of deer with it and it just 'fits' me. Every year I ponder buying a new one, but can't seem to justify spending the $$$$$ with my kids, family, etc. Not even sure how old the bow is,but it is 'old' by compound bow standards! Not sure of the let-off---but it is not 80%! It is louder than the newer bows, but it gits-er-done! What about you?
Kurt
Been archery hunting since the 80's. I'm currently shooting the 2nd used bow I bought many years ago. Never have been a gadget guy, nor one to have to buy the latest greatest, fastest bow out there. I'm in the same boat as you with kids, family and keeping them clothes and fed, but I suppose being tight with my jingle has a part in it too. If it aint broke, don't fix it is a motto I learned well.
I have every bow I've ever bought except one that got stolen from me.
I still go out with my Hoyt SuperSlam from 1991 with E-wheels. The draw cycle is great in our winter bow season.
With the old Beman "skinny" carbons I was shooting about 248 fps @ 70# with a Thunderhead 100.
The Beman ICS weighs about the same. The top pin is still a solid 25 yds.
And it's as quiet as you'd want.
I've gotten 2 bows in the last 10 years. the one I have now I got 6 years ago. I"m one of the school that thinks, if it works, why change. I am tempted every year by the new bow and am having some shoulder issues so may break down and see how the new bow help that.
still using the 1988 M-44 Martin Firecat, comfortable, smooth, quiet...no need to change.
I have 3 Dartons 1 is 18 years old, WH600 55#70# 40% let off-shoot at 70#s (1990 Caribou pic when it was new) I have another WH600 16 years old 50% let off shoot at 60#s & my current single cam Darton going on 5 years old 75% let off & shoot at 60#s.
I also have my original recurve purchased in 1956 that I killed my 1st deer with in 1958 AND a CARROLL (1970s) metal handle take down 60#s that I plan on killing a Deer with this fall. I have taken 38 biggame animals with recurves in the past consisting of Black Bear, Whitetail, Hogs, Mule Deer.
1992 PSE Fireflight Express
fingers
no sights
I shoot a Hoyt Alphatec[3d speed bow used it at a shoot today]about a 95 model and hunt with a 97 Hoyt Accutec ,my deer slayer bow,both have the carbonic limbs.
I dont have them anymore, upgraded, but for the first 5 years I had an old Polar Bear and a Jennings. I have no idea how old they were but even the old timers would see them and go "what the !@#$"
I dont have them anymore, upgraded, but for the first 5 years I had an old Polar Bear and a Jennings. I have no idea how old they were but even the old timers would see them and go "what the !@#$"
I did until this year... I used a pse polaris until 02 after that I took over my dad's pse mach 4. Those were both over 10 years old. I've also got a golden eagle from the mid 80's that has the wooden limbs on it. Its become sort of a collector's item to me.
I still shoot my 1978 Bear Alaskan, round wheels, 28% let off. Shoots a 2216 XX75 30" shaft 125 gr Thunderhead, at a blazing 176 fps. This old compound still has the arch in archery. I will retire it soon, but until then, my old friend of many hunts will still be my companion. HH in Pa
I still have my old Hoyt Raider that i bought when i was 15. I just put new sights on it and a new stealth hunter rest.It still hits the target hard at 65 pounds.0-30 and im deadly with it.
In two years I'll be hunting with a 10 YO compound bow. 2000 Bear Silverback
25 year old martin bobcat w/ wooden grip and 50% let-off.
Getting there.
2000 Hoyt Aspen
48" A-A. ~9" Brace height.
Barebow
2315-2317 Arrows tipped w/150 G Snuffers
Springy Rest
They don't make them like this anymore. The newer bows have too short of brace heights for this finger guy.
Just killed my 3rd deer this year on Sat night with it.
A slow hit is better than a fast miss.
I don't, but my dad does, its about 20 years old. Its a High Country Safari I believe. It kills deer just as dead as my Mathews Switchback....
Almost.....I have a 1999 Mathews Conquest. I keep trying to buy a new one...just can't find one that is really any faster or more forgiving. The amount of improvement is just not worht the grand I would part with to setup another one.
For the last couple of years I've been shooting a Golden Eagle Evolution that I bought for $40 at a garage sale and I love it. Before that I had been shooting a Hoyt Supreme. Both bows are I believe from the early to mid 90's.
Until this year, when I switched to a recurve, I had been using the same Hoyt Eclipse for the last 17 yrs or so. 20 deer, 1 gray fox, 1 rabbit, 1 woodchuck later..I gave it to a friend to use.
How old are the strings on your bows? I have a couple compounds and the strings are the only thing I worry about. They look OK and I do wax them.... A new custom string at a bow shop cost a bunch around here... $75 - $125 for new string and cables I think.
Bill
'89 Model PSE Thunderflite. Hits where I point it. If it ain't broke why fix it?????
Mine is at least close. I bought an old Darton Maverick and the dealer said it was originally sold in 1999.
Just had the string and cables replaced with custom built ones on my old PSE this year bfisherman. I also added a whisker bisquit, new string silencers, new peep, all installed for $80. Much better than spending $400-$1000 for a new bow.
I use a Mathews Q-2 the first one with dampners. It has to be getting close. If it aint broke don't fix it....
Yes ,
At my age I am now using a Gennings Carbon Extreme the one they first came out whith. It is still doing its job..............Now if I can only do Mine.
Milt
1998 Mathews Ultra Max.....just gettin it broken in!
My Bear Whitetail Classic is 16.
Still killing critters with it.
Tony
My dad's main hunting bow is a early-70s Super Kodiak. until last year his backup was a Jennings Model T (circa 1973 or so). Unfortunately, the top limb broke. His "new" bow is an old Hoyt that he purchased used in 1994.
If it works, don't mess with it.
Yep, I have an 80# PSE, XSR, with 80% HL Maxis cams that I hunt with. And a 70# PSE, XSR, with 80% HL Maxis cams for 3-D. Same setups on both bows except for arrows, sights, and poundage. I bought both bows new in 1998, and still drive nails with both.
1992: 80% let off, tosses a 400 grain arrow at 275fps into little groups:
Happy to report the old bow is still performing well! I shot this doe at 7:30 this morning. CE Maxima shaft, 2 blade Magnus Stinger. 20 yard shot, 70 yard recovery. Had a great hunt!
Kurt
Happy to report the old bow is still performing well! I shot this doe at 7:30 this morning. CE Maxima shaft, 2 blade Magnus Stinger. 20 yard shot, 70 yard recovery. Had a great hunt!
Kurt
Give me a couple months and I will. '99 Hoyt Aspen with Carbonite limbs. Slick shooting fingers bow. Wish I could find another.
1992 High Country Sniper with round wheels.
My buddies tease me about having the heaviest bow among us, but it still gets the job done
How old is a Martin Impala?
I have a mathews featherlight that i purchased in '97 still shoots great probably the last bow i buy
My dad used a Browning Ballistic Mirage circa 1992 until last year when he finally broke down and bought a new bow. The Ballistic Mirage is still an excellent hunting bow. I don't know why he bought a new one...
1999 High Country Four Runner- kills stuff dead.
I have a mid '80's TSS Quadraflex. I don't shoot it anymore, but it is still a good shooting bow. Though it only has about 15% let-off and no back wall. So far as I know, it was the first split limb bow.
my roommate shoots a PSE Phantom, does anyone know anything about this bow? it shoots fine but it sure looks old hahhaha its got some nice treebark camo wow its a looker
golden eagle predator icw/bottom land camo.with tru glow sights(9.00 at wallmart)wisker biskuit,30"2216 aluminum arows,and plain ole muzzy 125's.it has the oval cams so with the draw wght set about a little more than hallf way thinking around 58or so i can hold it back for a bout 2 solid mins before i start to shake really bad.good enough let of for me i guess. one of my sons shoots a bear whittail 2 around 50# a freind of mine gave him and the ofther shoots a pse silver back 40#(think its a pse) i bought used. all these bows are respectivly old but get the job done very well setting them up our selves completly we shoot tight groupings at 30 yrds..Besides its not the equipment that makes us better hunters its how we use the equipment that we have.the indians did it just fine with what they had.
I have a CSS system 1 bow that I bought new in 97. Shot alot of arrows out of that bow and still works great. I also have a Mathews Conquest that is a 97 or 98 not sure. Shoots just like it did when it was new.
For a $1000 for a new bow and rest there isn't really much gain in performance over my old bows and I just can't justify buying one.
My last Deer taken on the 3rd of November.
The old Bear Bow will "get r done".
Tony
Still shooting ny Jennings Uniforce XLR with over draw and 2216 XX75 5" feather fletched arrows. I think I bought it about 15 years ago. new Bowtech Allegiance is on law away though. Scotty.
I only shoot trad anymore (Black Widow recurve) but I wouldn't give up my 4 XI Legend Magnums. They just hang there pleading take us out and let's kill something, but now they only provide memories...albeit sweet ones. Desperado
Oregon Nitro Express. It's a finger bow. I've killed a pile of deer with it. I've been giving some serious consideration to upgrading this spring, though. I haven't decided definitely yet, though.
Still shoot a old PSE got it brand new when I was in HS. So its over 10 years now.....lol
Love it though, Im a finger shooter and there is no way you can shoot fingers comfortably with 99% of the new bows.
I shoot trad too.
tjharmon: if im not mistaken thats a picture of Dan Evans from trophy taker. Just curious why you have that picture saying that you shot it?
i shoot a MOUNTAINEER 3D that is 20 years old this month, and i shoot a mathews ultra maz that is about 9 years old. both still shoot like the day i got them, and once the arrow makes a pass thru, everything else is a mute point. the mountaineer was the first 80% let off bow on the market, and it shoots just as good as it did then, and alot of deer don't like it.
Shoot a mid 90's XI silverhawk. Still shoots at least as well as I do, and we get lots of practice together, that bow and I.
Forager,I used to love my XI's I had two legend mags and my favorite was a Ultra mag 80.
1998 Mathews MQ1, still love it.
This year I did some deer hunting with my 1958 Bear Kodiak Recurve, but haven't killed anything with it yet.
I have a recurve I made using the riser from an early 90's PSE Marauder....does that count?
92 Darton Xcel still shooting 260s. GTs 5575/Wenzel woodsman BH and FPs hit dead on at 30 yrds. Went to get a new Compound a few yrs ago, left with a new longbow.
Got out of hunting for a couple years and grabbed my Golden Eagle 3D out of the closet. Made me feel pretty old to realize that its over 21 years old. My bow is of legal drinking age!
But, nice way to retire it. Looking at a new Matthews Reezen for the fall!
My Hoyt Havoc is getting up there. I just keep putting new strings on every year and update the accessories as new things come out. Its like mainting your truck-just keep changing the oil and put new tires on-for as long as it lasts. It still works!
'83 or 84 Pro-line point blank new wave cr43(8?)
Hoyt Superslam with ecentrics.
I used to shoot an old PSE Precision Edge 1000C back in the day. Awesome bow, deadly accurate too. I shot Easton XX75 2315's with it.
But then one day, (just a few seasons ago) it happend... It blew up on me! The bow string snapped right at 100% full draw! Thank God I didn't get hurt! All I got was a whip mark around my wrist. But the bow itself was ruined. One of the limb pockets got bent and one of the round wheel cams got messed up a little too. The old PSE 3 pin sights got shattered and the XX75 arrow got bent. Like I said, thank God I didn't get hurt!!
Old bows are still great, but PLEASE... check them out and make sure they are still going strong and have no problems!
1989 Martin Lynx, 50% let-off, 64#. Still kills as dead as anything made. Last time I hunted with it was about 3 years ago, but will likely use it again in the future.
My brother in Kentucky still shoots a Martin Bobcat. He kills deer every year. I think the marketers WANT you to buy a new one as often as they can. If your not killing game with an old one...a new one isn't going to help any. Save your money and buy yourself something cool or something your family actually needs.
Although I mostly hunt with longbows only anymore, I still love that ol High Country Supreme I was given many years ago when I competed for High Country Archery. It has put a lot of trophys on the wall and in the memory. One heck of a bow!!!
Although I have newer bows, I'm still using my Buckmaster 2000. It's not quite 10 years old but closing in on it. It still shoots better than I do.
Just gave my 93-94 year model PSE Fireflight II to my brother in law. Still in good shape.
Been shooting a Matthews Legacy for about 6 years, but the old PSE Fireflight I retired before that was my bow for about 15 years. Working backwards, I shot a Jenning Shooting Star, a Bear Polar II and recurve.
I own a PSE Laser Magnum. I bought that in about 1979 as near as I can recall. 80#, 50% let off, 31" draw length. I shot 2219's with Rothaar Snuffers at 230 grains! Very few arows were not total pass throughs! One Snuffer/arrow combo killed 7 bucks. I don't shoot it anymore, but did kill my largest bow buck with it in 1990. A 130" 9 point. I aoso own a Herters Sitka recurve that I bought from a friend back in the 1960's. 47#, 62". Still have that. Now that I'm into paralell limb bows, it would be ahrd to go back....
BUT, I won't part with them either! :-)
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Hoyt/Easton ProHunter from '84. Shooting at 70#. Beautiful rainbow shooter but so quiet. Always take my second deer of the season with this bow. My first shot is with my more modern Jennings Barracuda from '94 or '95.
22(maybe 24) yr. old PSE MagnaFlite Express, still used for turkeys.
HEY EVERYONE! I JUST JOINED SITE. I SHOOT A 1996 MATHEWS ULTRALIGHT 70# NO NEED TO UPGRADE. SHE IS AS QUIET AS A CHURCH MOUSE AND HITS 234FPS ALSO HAVE A EARLY 60'S RED WING HUNTER I'M LEARNING TO SHOOT.
I have two old timers..much like their owner. A '96 High Country Mini Z Force and a '98 Darton, which is my favorite. I've only shot one deer with it. I like archery better than hunting.
Kathi
I just up graded this year! I was hunting with a 1995or 96 PSE Nova with the stage III cams, it worked fine but I made the mistake of shooting a Bear showdown and bought one, I will say it is much faster and quieter than my PSE but that is what tech. does for ya!!!
istill hunt with a 15 ttear old oneida aero force
Late 70's Bear Grizzly II, is still my carp bow. Before that I had a Jennings Super T and before that a Bear Polar II. I know a guy that still has one of the original Allen compounds with the D cross-section fiberglass rod style limbs, and about 10% let-off. I know he was still hunting with it about 10 years ago, but not sure where it is at now.
Matthews Ultra Max, even won some 3Ds with it.
Oneida Eagle circa 1983? High Country Brute Force sometime in the nineties.
I do have a 2006 longbow though so I'm not too out of date right?
Just dug up the sales receipt for my Golden Eagle Lightspeed. Next month it will be 11 years old.I went out and shot a new Hoyt Alphamax this morning,what an awesome bow!!! Then when I started looking at price tags and told myself "maybe I'll keep the Golden Eagle one more year".After all, I'm not having any problems with it, and it still kills me a lot of deer and bears.And a new bow isn't going to kill them any deader!!!
Might sight this one in this year and give it a try. I don't think it has ever been shot!!
i Give up my darton SL1000 in '97 and bought a mathews featherlight. still use it all the time shoots great
I have some old bows that I recently purchased that maybe you guys can give me some info on. I shot a lot in high school and at the time I used a bear compound. Been 15 years and got the itch again. I purchased a Hoyt Provantage Hunter, a Hoyt Reflex Xpress, and for my boy I got him a Darton Falcon. As I said I have been out of the game quite a while and trying to find info on old bows seems to be pretty tough if you don't know where to look. Any info, advice and opinions on these bows would be nice. Thanks guys
Matthews Ultra Max great light weight bow. Even won some 3D with it last year.
My 10 year old Jennings Promaster is the backup to my backup. I also have a 22 year old PSE Jet Flite Express if I really get desperate.
My backup is a 1996 XI Legend Extreme. I'm very comfortable with it as a hunting bow.
Shooting a used 94 jennings barracuda could shoot just as good as if i spent 500 bucks on a bow. Havent tried it on anything but it seems as if it will get the job done. the pin on there is 7 years old.
Am shooting a Jennings Quasar, and shooting very well. New string/cables a few years ago. Smooth and accurate. Chronoed once and was told it was 276 fps. I guess that is okay. Shoots well against much newer bows in some 3-D shoots.
I still have my old Jennings 4wheeler #55 - #70lbs. I brought it new in 1973. It has about 12 percent let-off with a wooden rizer and at the time, they said: that you didn't have to worry about animals jumping the string anymore and deer don't look up, right??? Ha
It weighs about as much my Varmint Rifle with the Bull Barrel!
I didn't even knew Tom Jennings built a 4 wheeler. I would love to see that one. I think the old 4 wheelers had about a 35% break over. I still have my old Browning 4 wheeler but never could find out where my old Allens went.
my ultra max is about 10 years old at least, but my mountaineer is about 22 years old. nothing out there kills them any deader than these two bows do. archery is still zero to 30 yards. shot the same 6 wheel bear compound for many years as well, gave it to my buddy so he could learn bowhunting, wish i still had that bow now. i also use a martin warthog compound, wood riser and wood limbs, that was the ticket back in 85.
I have to admit that last fall I broke down and bought a brand new PSE Brute. My old Browning was making some noises when I would draw it back and I was afraid it would cost me a deer. It was a great run for 'Old Faithful.'
The new bow shoots great, it very quiet and only cost $379.00. I took my old components off the Browning and put them on the new bow. I did kill two does this season, so I am happy.
Kurt
I'm going to shoot 3-D this year with a 1998 Mathews Ultra Max set @ 64-65lbs and a nice, light weight arrow.
Ron,
Tom made several 4 wheelers, the Arrowstar being the last one. There was the wood handled one, the "S" metal handle, and I think one more other than the Arrowstar. I had an Arrowstar one time, great shooting bow.
I use a PSE Nova 4 I got back in the mid'90s ... can't remember what year exactly. It's set at 74 lbs and has never let me down.
Still shooting my Mathews Feathermax I got in 2000. Still killing deer....
I have a Mathews Q2XL it shoots as good as anything I have shot. It may not be as fast as the newer modles but I have robinhooded arrows at 60 yards with it.LH
Grunt-n-gobble, that's what I shoot and really like it compared to some of the newer bows today. Shoots really straight and it it light with 75% let-off.
Shooting MQ1 that has to be 10 years old. Still smooth and quiet.
I shoot a Mathews '98 Ultra max and have compound York age unknown.
1997 Martin Scepter. Still putting them down with it. Hope to fill a few more tags with it.
Been useing an old Bear Black Max, just passed it on to my daughter.
Alright... She is not 10 rather 7 1/2. But she has taken two falls out of the tree. Hit my sons stand hung in the same tree when I took a shot. PLUS! fell off the roof of the car on a turn doing 40+. BOWTECH Extreme VFT
how about my Browning Safari; It's 43 years old!
Nalgi Did you put wheels on the Browning? LOL
Mathews MQ1 finally put away with a cracked limb, My guess is very close to 10 years.
My Son is still shooting an early 90s (as I recall) high Country Brute Force, its so old all the logos are on in adhesive tape style.
You should see him drill bulls eyes.
Keep your bow, Kurt. Its 10% bow, 90% shooter.
Yes a Hoyt Aspen, Great bow have taken lots of game with it.
Yes a Hoyt Aspen, Great bow have taken lots of game with it.
Anyone use a 10 yr old bow?
To shoot with or as a waking stick????? LOL
just kidding i actually occassionally did but probably won't use it any more.
Presently shootin a Reflex Tundra I bought the first year it came out ( 2000?). I have always kept a bow for a long time in spite of the only "pre-nup" with my dear wife of 16 years that states " a new bow every year if I want it". Alas, I am getting a Rytera next week. I will retire the Reflex in a place of honor after it faithfully taking 7 Bull ELk, P&Y Whitetail, Shiras Bull Moose, P&Y Antelope and hanging with me in pursuit of Bighorn. Old bows are old friends. MB
Still using an old Jennings Arrow Star, I don't know when I bought it but I have a target hanging in the basement that says - first 300, 1981 - I know I had it at least three years before that, maybe five even. Still use the old baby and she has been good to me.
I just recently bought a back up 2005 Ultratec for my 1988 Hoyt Proforce 75-90 Fastflight. It's nickname is Ole Faithful for a reason. Killed a lot of animals with that Proforce.
Almost. Shooting a High Country I bought summer of 2001. This past year, killed my biggest ever; 10 point. It still works!
Last year's bull killed with my 1998 Mathews MQ1
This thread really brings back some memories. It's been a long time since I saw an overdraw. I remember when people used to give me a hard time for using an overdraw with my finger release. Now they give me a hard time for using my WB with a finger release. I wonder what the next cause for my ribbing will be?
I shoot a 1990s Firecat,, indoors,, wooden recurve limbs still shooting 300s. I also shoot a PSE BEAST.. 2003 I think,, Viper cam single ...
Love all my recurves..
One of my boys is using a hand-me-down 1998 pse nova v4 set up 28 @ 70. shoots great never had any problems with it.
I have a 1987 Hoyt Pro Hunter that I still shoot. Killed a truck load of deer with that bow, my first turkey, first bobcat, and biggest coyote. Wish I would have killed a P&Y whitetail with it, I would retire it.
Ok, here goes.
My NEWEST compound bow is a 1974 Bear White Tail Hunter. It's just a little bit older version of the one White Falcon posted above. I still shoot it for fun from time to time, but I never liked the weight or balance and it's too noisy for me to hunt with.
My hunting compound is a....I think....1973 Bear Black Tail hunter. I say think, because it's been so long ago when I bought it new, I don't really remember. I was living a very different life style then after all. LOL
At any rate, it's only a 50# and 2 pulley bow, but I love this old girl. And as you can tell by the condition of the squirrel, at least at 12-15 yards, she gets er done. And I've knocked down a ton of white tail with the bow since 73.
Anyway, this picture is from season before last on a slow white tail day. A few weeks later I got my new favorite bow. A 1972 Bear Super Kodiak recurve. It's 70#s at my draw and we've already started making some new memories. A freeze full of squirrels, rabbits and deer. ;~)
Heck, I'm gonna whack a turkey with it in a couple days if if get half a chancel LOL
JD,
Golden Eagle Evolution,Golden Eagle Revolution,Golden Eagle Predator,Golden Eagle Wildfire,Golden Eagle ZenMaster-I'm currently hunting with,Partial to New York!!!
Still my favorite bow to take to the woods is a Darton SL 50 that I bought back in 1980.
My NEWEST compound bow is a 1974 Bear White Tail Hunter.....-JDB
My wifes cousin shots one that my or my not be a little younger. I bought him a new string for it ($8.00), although he won't change it. I am worried about this. Anyway he takes a nice buck every year. It is not the bow it is the Indian. I bought an Indian a month or so back. Anyone know anything about it?
Enjoyable thread.
Joe
I'm surprised by all the Mathews Ultra Maxes out there, I shoot one as well. Great bow! I was going to upgrade but had to upgrade my oldest to a used Mathews Outback instead. Next year?
BC
I shot my first bull with a 25 year old Whitetail II bow, flipper rest and single pin, which I still use - a single pin that is.
ColoradoScouter
I shoot a Browning Ambush-X. Great bow and has classic looks.
wish i had my darton SL50 1984 96 BUCKS OFF TE SHELF
I bought a Martin Fury at a silent auction in 1999. I've taken a 160" Dall sheep, a 134" Shiras moose, a 205" Muley, three antelope, two bears, and two bull elk with it (the last one was a 339" 6x8). I've got a NV elk tag this year and that's the bow I'll be using again.
I also had a Darton SL50 and killed a lot of deer with it.
Darton SL50, that brings back some memories! i was shooting a Jennins T-Star around that time. I've heard the average bowhunter buys a new bow every 3 years, unbelievable. Bowhunting has to be one of the most overmarketed, gimicky industries out there. But as a die-hard free market capitalist I realize thats what makes America work. I'm shooting a 2000 CSS Swampmaster. From 1986 to 2000 I shot a Hoyt Gamegetter, 75 lbs and 50% let-off. I've read that the average whitetail bow kill is like 23 yards, so I dont know what all the new gimmick stuff really gets you, at least at that range. With all that said, I am looking at some new bows this year. The marketing is working on me.....
I too still have every bow I have ever owned. The first real bow I ever bought new was a 1968 Bear Kodiak Magnum recurve. I shot my first deer with a bow with it, and still hunt with it occasionally. For the last ten years of so I've been hunting primarily with my Oneida Lite Force Magnum. I've taken maybe 30 deer with it. I just simply love the bow and wouldn't trade it for a new anything.
Browning Rage 2003 or so, not sure what year. It works for me.
Clearwater Archery Power Mag
The MQ32 I use now has to be about 10 years old now (got it used from my brother-in-law). It hardly counts as a "vintage" bow, though.
It would sure be interesting to still have that original Bear 4 wheel compound I bought (also used) as a high schooler in 1981. Can't remember the exact name. It looked like a whitetail hunter, but it had a silvery-black body. I had to cover it with camo tape. It was #50, #55 or #60, depending on where you put the brackets on the two inner wheels.
Okiedad, if it had laminated limbs, I think it was a Bear LTD compound. I had a friend that had one and if I remember right it was sort of a high end bow. I bet you can find one of ebay if you were serious. I was in a shop recently in SC and he had quite a few old vintage compounds, great to look at, not sure I have any interest in hunting with one anymore though.
1989 Golden Eagle Turbo hunter. golden eagle overdrawl Lyons release Proline cross hair sights Saunders cable roller easton ALuminum Arrows
Heck the kids behind the counter in the bow shop today just stare at it.
wooden recurve limbs were made by craftsmen.
I mostly shoot trad these days, but I still have and shoot my 1993 Blue Mountain Gray Wolf, but I took off the 3 inch overdraw rest and my 1998 Mathews Conquest.
ALMOST THERE 2001 Mathews SQ2
Get a new one every 10yrs wheter I need it or not. Never had the $$ to get one every year like many people do with bows and trucks. My first keeper was a PSE edge series in 1990. Shot it until 2000, bought a MQ32. Shot that until now, recently got the Monster 6. For the price of new bows any more, I may have to bump it up to a new one every 15 yrs! Seems like the changes in bows were huge from early 90's to 2000 but to be honest, I don't think we've really improved much in the last 10. I can still shoot my little MQ32 right beside the highly praised z7 in the pro shop and can't see enough difference to justify a nearly $400 price increase between the 2.
LOL...You guys all remind me of a friend of mine who also happens to be here on Bowsite....SHAMROCK.
He came to my home and had a Mathews Signature bow he was shooting. He thought the same thing..."my bows just fine". Until he shot my Mathews SWXT that is. He then went to the shop and bought a Mathews DXT, and lets just say this....he couldn't believe the difference in the bows once the new bow was all set up with all the bells and whistles.
His groups now not only shrunk by a lot...but he now doesn't limit his shooting to 20-30 yards at best. He's practicing at 80-100 yards and 20-30 yard shots are killing the aroows he just shot!!!
Don't knock the newer bows of today. They are certainly much better then the bows of just ten years ago.
Hillcapper-
Thanks-you were right! I looked on ebay and found one. It was actually called the Polar Bear LTD. Not going to buy it, but it sure brought back memories looking at the pictures...
Just gave my PSE Durango a shop tune up. This'll be year 10.
Yep....and it's an upgrade. LOL
Cant shoot my old Super Ks anymore. Just flat too old (or just falling apart) bad hand, bad shoulder, bad back.....yish.
Picked up one of Parker's first bows on flea bay that Parker said was made in 97.
Dang near NEW! lol
Aint how fast they are going that kills.
I shot a last year's issue Bowtech.....no thanks...I like to see my arrows FLY, tyvm. Fast, quiet, easy to shoot...yep, yep , yep..for me? NOPE.
Even with 625 grain arrows it was "too fast for me". Sounds odd to the speed demon lovers but no thanks. Just not my cup of tea.
I shoot barebow so trajectory isnt an issue for me at ranges I SHOOT. Once I get a bit of practice in....I dont notice a bit of difference but I CAN see the arrows fly AND hit.
Just part of the equation needed for me is all. No offense to any that need the speed.
God Bless
I'm still shooting a Darton from 1980 that was marketed for Western Archery under the label - Pioneer II #2700. I think it's a great bow, but I feel like I'm caught in the twilight zone. I'm not traditional and not hi-tec. The bow has shot cedar, aluminum, graphlex, and now carbon.
Killed eight Colorado big game species with my old Oregon Dechutes bow I purchased in 1989. Retired her just three years ago so she was at my side for 16 years. She still is my number one back up bow.
I'm using an older PSE thunderbolt. Bought it used in mint shape 5 years ago. I know it's probably a mid to late 90's bow. Shoots great and I'm comfortable so that's all that matters
Best bow I ever owned was a Mathews Feather Max. I could really save alot of money if I still had that bow!! Since then I have owned the LX, The Outback, Ross cr34, the Cardiac, The DXT and finally the last two years a Hoyt Alpha Max 35... By far the best of that group is the Aplpha Max.. See you in ten years hopefully lol!!
I still use a PSE mach 8 I bought used over 12 years ago I would guess...maybe older..I freak`n love it..
I still use a Proline New Wave Point Blank I bought new around 15 years ago. I've replaced the limbs once, but I still like that bow.
I shoot a jennings with recurve limbs got it in 2000. still shoots very well. a little heavy pull but i am a bigger guy with long arms so i get good speed out of it. 31" pull
Almost - Math Legacy, I think came out in 2002? I'm getting close anyway. I've shot some of the newer bows in the last few years and they are light years apart. My Legacy chonographs at 232fps with a 450g hunting rig. 290fps was typical with a few of the newer gadgets I tried. I really want one but have opted to keep it inside 30 yards with what i've got. Kids gotta have a college fund I guess.
The Legacy was smacken the deer in 2002; so why would they not now? The deer have not changed.
I bought a Martin Fury in 1999 and still use it with great results.
Still Rockin' the old pse thunderbolt,still kills $hit
I hunt with an 18 year old Compound that I repaired 14 years ago (by bolting on a set of recurve limbs and adding a flemish string) it's a much better bow now than before :-)
1999 Matthews Conquest Lite. Fast, accurate, and 41" ATA. Crazy long by today's standards, but kills stuff every year.
Fuzzy, the question was "who hunts with a 10+ year old compound bow?" Not, "Who uses a 10 year old camera and 20 year old camo!?!"
Just kidding, nice deer, btw!
I retired my old bow for a PSE Brute and am very happy with it.
Good luck to all of you this season.
Kurt
Old thread revival time I have a 85' bear delta v at 50# a 90' Jennings unicam at 70# a 2000 bear black bear at 65# and a darton apache warrior, not sure of the year on it yet, for my wife at 45#
my current hunter is a Darton Ex Vegas (recurve limbs compound) Not sure of its age as I bought it used. Roughly at least 10 years old.
PSE Carroll Intruder II for me with Keller pendulum sight Still a great whitetail killing machine.
I'll be toting my '04 (Bear) TRX 32 again this year... newest compound is a 2011 BowMadness, so also 10 years old this year.
Cool to see a thread I started so many years ago! I think after I posted this, I changed to a PSE Brute. Probably kept it 10 years and then bought a new PSE 3 years ago. All I know is it's definitely not the bow that keeps us from getting a deer, but the way you you shoot it. I like a light draw-weight, 3 pins and something I can practically point and shoot. Accuracy is key. Good luck this season, 3 more weeks to go here in TN.
Yes. Mathews q2xl. Best shooting bow they’ve ever made. imo
I'm very surprised, and honored to be amongst so many people who know one thing. If aboriginal people killed game using a stick and string (literally), that anything that surpasses what they used, will only do it easier. I started bow hunting in the 80's. Started off with a bear recurve, and yes, I upgraded a few times. I killed a deer with that Kodiak when I was 14, and 40 years later I'm shooting a compound with a release, and sights. I think back to that first deer, and my last, and the overall mechanics are not enough to think about needing anything lighter, faster, or more expensive than what I shoot currently. We killed plenty of deer in the 80's with compounds that are considered archaic by today's standards, but they killed deer. The modern bow has changed significantly, but the simple mechanics of drawing the string, and putting tension on the limbs has stayed the same. Sure they're faster, and probably easier or better, but they will always kill game. The fact that so many of us shoot something rivaling an antique is worth an applause. The brand, or name, in my opinion is almost irrelevant. Knowing you can attain the same level with an older model simply proves marketing is not what keeps you hunting. The joy of the pursuit might be the better answer?
Still have my pse Polaris that I bought 39 years ago, one of these days I'll take it out on a hunt and give it a try for fun. Haven't shot it since I went back to trad but it would be fun to take a deer with it.
White falcon, my buddy had that exact bow and it was a shooter, especially if you use fingers.
2008 Diamond Black Ice, and recurves from the 60's and 70's
You know when you take your bow to the range and people say "I've never heard of that model before" that your bow is probably 10 years old. As the materials they make them from seem more indestructible, you can probably get away with just switching out strings and cables every few. I think they switch models and stop supporting them so they can sell more. Of course, the trad bows last a long time.
Shot the same Mathews MQ1 for 18 years and killed a lot of animals with it. I still bring it with on hunting trips as my backup now. Doubt I'll ever get rid of it. Bought a Mathews halon in 2016 and will probably have it another 5 years, just put new custom strings and cables on it. Also shoot a 1958 Bear Kodiak recurve. Deer hunted with it some but haven't killed anything with it. Going to try to shoot a bear with it when I finally cash in my 20+ Wisconsin preference points. Also still have my Bear Whitetail Hunter compound that I bought new in about 1975. Killed a lot of deer with it. Also still have an old Pearson Spoiler compound that I used to shoot at 85 pounds.
Still using my Hoyt Reflex Tundra from 2000. Still works on Deer,pigs and turkeys. My wife bought this for me for Christmas. Great now. She asked me last year if I wanted a new bow. I told her thanks but this on still works fine. I use Satellite Titans,amazing pass thur and damage.
I guess that’s the big difference between Stickbows and Compounds… A 40 year old stickbow pretty much shoots like one that’s brand new… And a 40 year old compound MIGHT shoot just as fast as a 40 year old stickbow, if you have a GOOD, old compound… LOL
I’m somewhat prone to nostalgia, and frankly I think I would buy a used Martin Lynx if I could only find one in my draw length. I gave mine to a good friend about 30 years ago, because his arms were just enough longer than mine that he could get it to the bottom of the valley, where I always stalled out somewhere high on the hill, so to speak… He is still shooting it.
I think 28” was as short as you could get back then….
So I have scratched my Old Bow itch with a ‘67 Wing Thunderbird, which gives up precious little to any modern product short of a top-end Supercurve.
Ouch. Ya I drive my trucks into the ground too.
Ouch. Ya I drive my trucks into the ground too.
I still got all three of my bows used since I began archery hunting 30 years ago. Current one is a 14 year old RedHead (Bowtech) Toxik, on which the string finally blew up this October and had to replace. Lol. But got it fixed in time to shoot my dream buck November 16th.
My hunting bow is older than this thread…
You guys are putting all the stores out of business. Now go buy a new bow. LOL
Bowtec 101st airborne bought in 2005 & used it until 2020 shooting an Oneida now & bowtec is my backup.
Also have the first recurve I ever bought. Haven't hunted with it for a while but enjoy shooting blue face Bare bow with it. . Had the riser converted to ilf & put Morrison max1 limbs on it
My Mathews Z Max is my hunting bow, but I still have my Browning Magnum and Jennings Sidekick. Only 3 bows I have I have since I was 13 years old, other than one year, I borrowed my brother's Browning Nomad and killed a huge 6 point with it. Bob
I didn't when this thread was started. But I am still shooting and hunting with a '06 Bowtech Tribute. I have newer bows but tend to go back to the Tribute.
Still have my 2012 Elite Hunter man time flies. Nothing wrong with the bow though and is my backup.
My backup bow is my Mathews Switchback.
I still use my Mathews switchback,and a 20 plus old Billsteward recurve.
2003 Bowtech pro 40 dually . Love that bow. Girlfriend bought me a brand new diamond SB last year that I got tuned up and its so short I feel like I am shooting a kids bow. I am ok on targets with it but not very consistent with placement on deer . I don't think I will be hunting with it in the future.
Still use my 2006 Ross... love that bow.
I turned a 35 year old compound into a recurve and have been stacking critters.
Still using my 2010 Elite Z28. I did get a 2012 Hunter a few years ago for a backup bow. I still enjoy the way the Z28 shoots and haven't had any reason to change.
Bought a brand new Jennings T-Star from Tom at Forksville in 1984. He even autographed it for me. Still shoots great. Haven't hunted with it since 1989. Seems the custom recurve/longbow bug bit, and I haven't been the same since. I'll admit to thinking, "one more time..." At age 70, I guess I better make up my mind pretty quick before time passes me by.
I was at the local archery range today, and an older guy had a Matthew’s switchback in mint condition he was shooting.
i still have quite few that I shoot and hunt with once in a while. My fav is still a Jennings Forked Lightning which was my pops...circa probably 1982 or so.
My son's backup is his old switchback
Newest bow is an 08 Bear.
if someone bought a new bow when this thread was started and is still using it it is now 14 years old!
Mathews FX for me and I think I purchased in 2002.
My trusty Bowtech 82nd Airborne is from 07 or 08. I keep thinking Ill get a new bow, and then remembering how much I like it. It's brought a lot of food home for my family. Sort of feels like an old friend at this point.
The last compound I bought was a 2000 Hoyt finger bow, 45" axle to axle. 7 years ago I went back to a recurve and have not touched the compound since. Cost of a new compound, the desire of going to a recurve and WI going to full inclusion of xguns pushed me to make the move. Best thing I ever did for Archery.
Matthews LX. Bought when new, don't plan on upgrading.
I was chugging along, plenty comfortable and content shooting my 2011 Hoyt Maxxis 31 until last month. It treated me very well over the years, notched quite a few tags with it and it's what I used to take my bighorn in November.
In mid December, the third time I went to the range after the bighorn hunt, I had shot about a dozen arrows at 40 yds just like I had done hundreds of times before, when four straight shots went about 3 feet low and a foot right. Long story short, I discovered a limb was delaminating. Fortunately it didn't break in my face or happen just a month earlier on my sheep hunt. So now I'm getting dialed in with my new PSE EVO EVL 34. It's definitely a sweet shooter and at my age it may be my last bow.
I still using my Hoyt Alphamax. Really good bow
Well, my drop away rest on my Halon failed on me this fall while hunting for deer and I'm back to shooting my 1998 Mathews MQ1 until I get a new rest for my halon.
I'm still using a Mathews Z-7 I bought in 2010. 1st critter I took with the bow was a Bighorn sheep in Colorado in 2010. I've take several more really nice animals with it & the last 3 all made B&C. Hope to keep the lucky streak going in 2022.