Biggest mistake I made (if you want to call it that) was shooting the Destroyer 350, after shooting it.....I fell in love with it!!! If your at a restaurant, the Bowtech 350 would be like the top of the line steak you can get. Smooth, Fast, Quiet, Forgiving, need I say more. I currently shoot a Bowtech Guardian and have shot a couple other models by Bowtech. They truly have outdone themselves with the Destroyer. Have a hard time parting with my Guardian though since it has been good to me. As soon as it lets me down, definitely will be going to my local Bowtech dealer and picking one of these bad boys up
After hearing all this about the destroyer I might have to upgrade from my 2007 tribute. I just can t see my self doing this when the tribute s been such a good bow but it sounds like the destroyer is a better shooting and feeling bow so I ll have to shoot one. But it s like the saying goes, if it ain t broke........
After hearing all this about the destroyer I might have to upgrade from my 2007 tribute. I just can t see my self doing this when the tribute s been such a good bow but it sounds like the destroyer is a better shooting and feeling bow so I ll have to shoot one. But it s like the saying goes, if it ain t broke........
I've been a Mathews guy for 8 of my 10years in archery.
I decided I wanted a bow with a better brace height last winter. I shot the Z7 at my local dealer and the new Maxxis. Was not impressed with the Maxxis and I thought the Z7 was just 1/2 a step over last years model.
One day on the way home from the twin cities i stopped at a dealer that carries bowtech and mathews.
I shot the 350 about 25-30 times and then I shot the Z7 shot it about 10 times. And walked out. I pondered for the rest of the 2hour drive home whether I could really be a bowtech guy this year.
All in all the answer was no, I now own the Z7.
I have NEVER been so close to buying a different brand as I was after shooting the 350. Smoking fast, no recoil, light. Just had a touch of vibration after the shot that the Z7 didnt and thats the only reason I went with Z7. Rock solid back wall with no creep was great feeling too.
Curious what draw weight, length, and arrow weight you are shooting. That's smoking.