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Old 02-18-2016, 09:31 AM
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I'm all for it. I have a Matthews Creed for sale in the classifieds right now and I'll be ordering a brand new Matthews Halon next week. Let's get it cranked up!
That Halon is a great bow! Just can't justify getting one when I got the Nocam last year.
I loved my old Outback but since I picked up the Nocam the Outback is just an emergency spare..
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Old 02-18-2016, 09:48 AM
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That Halon is a great bow! Just can't justify getting one when I got the Nocam last year.
I loved my old Outback but since I picked up the Nocam the Outback is just an emergency spare..
I shot both bows a couple of weeks ago to compare and loved both of them. The Halon has just as smooth of a draw cycle as the no cam but the speed of the monster series. I really love my creed and hate to sell it but I work 14&14 so I only get to hunt half the season, and then with two young kids at home I'm lucky to make 4-5 hunts a year, so I can't see the need for two bows in my case.
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Old 02-18-2016, 09:51 AM
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I shot both bows a couple of weeks ago to compare and loved both of them. The Halon has just as smooth of a draw cycle as the no cam but the speed of the monster series. I really love my creed and hate to sell it but I work 14&14 so I only get to hunt half the season, and then with two young kids at home I'm lucky to make 4-5 hunts a year, so I can't see the need for two bows in my case.
I prefer bow hunting to rifle hunting but during the rut I will often have bow in hand and rifle hanging in tree with me.

And that is what I thought of the Halon, wish I would have waited but I got a great deal on a Nocam that only had 70 shots through it and was only a month old last year. Couldn't pass it up.
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I prefer bow hunting to rifle hunting but during the rut I will often have bow in hand and rifle hanging in tree with me.

And that is what I thought of the Halon, wish I would have waited but I got a great deal on a Nocam that only had 70 shots through it and was only a month old last year. Couldn't pass it up.
Yeah, it's been at least 3 years since I've rifle hunted. I'll never quit rifle hunting all together but much rather bow hunt also.
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