![]() ![]() I shot it and I could not hit the broad side of a barn with it. I did not buy a Carbon Element and I have not missed it.īTW - my son shoots a Hoyt Maxxis and he loves it. It comes down to do you really need to spend the extra money to have more success in hunting game. It may or may not be one of the best bows on the market, but it definitely is one of the most expensive. However, the price difference is significant and it was not so much more smoother, quieter, or lighter that I thought it was worth an extra $400+. ![]() It was a little smoother, alot lighter, and very quiet. Is it a "better" bow than a Z7? I would say that it probably is. The Z7 is a great bow - I have NEVER missed an animal that I have pulled the release on. I have harvested two bucks, two does, several hogs, rabbits, and even a few racoons. I have been shooting a Mathews Z7 since January 2010. If someone is going to spend that kind of money on a bow they are more than likely pretty serious about it and they already know they need to go shoot them and see what is better for them. If he would have asked about the Z7 vs brand X bow and I had shot both I would have given valid resons why he needs to look at the Z7 even though IMO the Z7 is way overhyped and not one of Mathews better bows if I think its an upgrade that someone needs to go check out. I have shot both the CE, the Z7 and the Z7 Extreme and I believe I have valid info that might be useful to him. I am shooting the Maxxis 31 and I still say the CE is a better bow. Unfortunately I didnt have enough money to buy a Carbon Element or I would be shooting one. Fortunately I was in a position that I could afford a new bow. Yeah and if you will read my previous post I WAS SHOOTING PSE WHEN I FIRST SHOT THE CARBON ELEMENT, and if I was still shooting my PSE X Force I would still say the Carbon Element was the best bow on the market. ![]()
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