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Has anyone shot the 35, that also either owns, has owned, or has shot the 2010 Matthews z7 ? (my current bow).
I love my bow so much, gives me so much confidence - but at some point will want a new bow.

I would be interested to know how my z7 compares to this bow? It's been a long long time since I shot a dual cam bow.
Things that are important to me are smoothness, accuracy, and ease of tuning and how long it holds a tune (obviously string quality is a major contributor to holding it's tune, but there are other factors...) Last thing i would want to have to deal with is "Yoke tuning"...
 
Has anyone shot the 35, that also either owns, has owned, or has shot the 2010 Matthews z7 ? (my current bow).
I love my bow so much, gives me so much confidence - but at some point will want a new bow.

I would be interested to know how my z7 compares to this bow? It's been a long long time since I shot a dual cam bow.
Things that are important to me are smoothness, accuracy, and ease of tuning and how long it holds a tune (obviously string quality is a major contributor to holding it's tune, but there are other factors...) Last thing i would want to have to deal with is "Yoke tuning"...
Jack, I can't say much about the tuning OE how it holds up, but in terms of draw I was quite impressed. I have a Z7 extreme set at 65#. I fired a demo that Dom had at the shop. Bare bow, no sight stabiler etc. It was set at 72# and it felt like I was drawing significantly less weight than my z7. Smooth draw, nice let off and solid wall, and it was almost dead in my hand as a bare bow. If you are interested its definitely worth the trip just to check I out. I wish I had the coin and was in the market because I'd be all over it.
 
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