Compounds- How old is too old?

2011 Mathews Z7 extreme is still my main bow. 330 ibo nearly 7.5 inch brace. Easy to shoot and carry.
2006 Ross cr34 my bread and butter elk killer is my back up. So smooth, nearly 8 inch brace. Just plain works. Speed is overrated.
New stuff with 5 and 6 inch brace doesn't excite me for a few extra pounds of speed.
if the archery industry started making bows with a large brace again, with 330 plus speed, instead of going short, I might get interested in something new, but the industry has been static for awhile. But the marketing is pretty awesome to convense you need to buy a new one every year.
 
I have 3 Mathews Switchback XT's that were made from 2006 - 2008. I shoot and hunt with all three of them, which are rigged out identically except for different sight set ups. I have actually tried newer bows, but these old icons just work better for me and have never let me down or caused me to want for more.
 
I have 3 Mathews Switchback XT's that were made from 2006 - 2008. I shoot and hunt with all three of them, which are rigged out identically except for different sight set ups. I have actually tried newer bows, but these old icons just work better for me and have never let me down or caused me to want for more.
Great bows. On of the best ones made.
 
I still have a Mathews Outback that I use for my backup bow. I have as much confidence in it as my newer bow.
 
Been shooting a 2014 Mathews Chill SDX since 2017. Still shoots great.

Before that I was shooting a 2013 Mathews ZXT. Should have never let that one go. I could shoot the lights out with that thing. I still think about that bow.
 
I have a backup bow (Jennings) that is circa 1999 and still fling it every year before the season starts. I DO, however, give it a pretty good check over every year looking for cracks and problems.
Sweet shooting bow, arrows just take their time to get there lol
 

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