My first bow in 87 was a Martin hunter. loved it. All my friends were getting new Brackenbury's and I got the custom bow bug. I sold Wes Wallace's and Martin bows over the next 10 years while working in the archery biz. I have shot and owend most of the different Martin bow models like the "Hunter" "Bushmaster" "Dream Catcher" "Ventura" "Hatfield" "Vision" "x100 & 200" and a few others. It seams you never forget the bow that got you started on your way in "Traditional Archery". I feel that Martin makes a great bow for the $$. In all the years I sold the I never had one problem with any of them. When the Savannh came out I really liked the looks of it but waited to buy one. Well Today I got one 55# @28 I took it home and set it up with a new rest, made a FF flemish for it, leather grip then headed out to test it. Wow what a great little bow. Quite fast (550gr GT 55-75) shoots were you look, quite, great cast, and most of all not bad looking. Most of us have shot alot of different bows over the years. I have to say that most of the bows being made today shoot real well, just some have more details. Martin has done well with this bow, now to find the new bamboo viper........Mark
PS exceptions to most bows shoot real well. Just shot an Adcock. At a loss for words.