I posted this to make a point to newbies. They get on the brand name bow makers sites and they get stars in their eyes that blind them to reality.
The reason I picked those two bows is perfectly logical with a little background info. About 2 weeks ago I went to Calgary to order a Beaver Creek bow, and ended up ordering a Chek-Mate instead. That bow will cost me 600 dollars and will be a thing of absolute beauty and shootability.
On the way home I stopped at the relatively new Bass Pro Shops outdoor world at Balzac and of course hit the archery department. There on the rack, in all its glory, was a sparkling new X200 at the hard-to-believe price of only $569.99.
Now for anybody that has shot an X200 they were not a bad bow when they cost a bit over 300 bucks, but at 600 they are just plain a bad investment and I am sure that even Larry Hatfield would admit that (btw I have shot the Hatfield Takedown, and a couple of different x200's,and the Hatfield is a very nice bow, just overpriced compared to the Chek-Mate).
DDave