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<blockquote data-quote="jimmy01" data-source="post: 576105" data-attributes="member: 39274"><p>JonHenry,</p><p>I appreciate your time and expertise information. I truely believe that you are one of the top guy's to take information from and look at all the main points. I have shot the tac 15i, and have killed 6 deer this year with my buddy's tac in 2 states. It is a nice x-bow, but is it $1500 nice with all the other options out there? I personally feel that as a consumer we are paying an extra $600-$700 for the over 400 F.P.S advertisement. There is alot of bows in that 350-385 F.P.S range that people love and say are making long range shots for alot less money. Dodge,Chevy,Gmc, there is always going to be controversy what is better and I understand that. We all have our favorites, but the one thing you stated that has me changing what I buy is the fact that you said P.S.E may only make the bow for another year or two. I have experienced that replacement parts cost go through the roof, Warranty work is drug out longer, and it is harder to find parts at certian point and time. I certainly can't afford to spend $1500 on a x-bow and not have it for several years. I am not one of those guy's who will be able to replace it whenever I want. I have saved for 2 years and still have a ways to go. I am saving for the best bow that I can find for I am disabled and I can't just work a little overtime and buy a new one if models are discontinued. They say marriage, and buying a house are the biggest decisions you will ever make, but I feel buying a X-bow is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmy01, post: 576105, member: 39274"] JonHenry, I appreciate your time and expertise information. I truely believe that you are one of the top guy's to take information from and look at all the main points. I have shot the tac 15i, and have killed 6 deer this year with my buddy's tac in 2 states. It is a nice x-bow, but is it $1500 nice with all the other options out there? I personally feel that as a consumer we are paying an extra $600-$700 for the over 400 F.P.S advertisement. There is alot of bows in that 350-385 F.P.S range that people love and say are making long range shots for alot less money. Dodge,Chevy,Gmc, there is always going to be controversy what is better and I understand that. We all have our favorites, but the one thing you stated that has me changing what I buy is the fact that you said P.S.E may only make the bow for another year or two. I have experienced that replacement parts cost go through the roof, Warranty work is drug out longer, and it is harder to find parts at certian point and time. I certainly can't afford to spend $1500 on a x-bow and not have it for several years. I am not one of those guy's who will be able to replace it whenever I want. I have saved for 2 years and still have a ways to go. I am saving for the best bow that I can find for I am disabled and I can't just work a little overtime and buy a new one if models are discontinued. They say marriage, and buying a house are the biggest decisions you will ever make, but I feel buying a X-bow is. [/QUOTE]
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