Over the years, I have bought and sold many bows, and through my journey, I have stuck with the Hill grip because it has given me the best fit for my shoot style.
I really enjoy the classic look and feel of my Hill bow and Mohawk bow, yet I also like my 21st Century for it's accuracy and ease of shooting. The difference in the bows are like having a Classic convertible car, and a Modern high performance car in your garage. Sometimes one will want to take the top down and cruise, and other times one will want to ride in the more sleek arrow dynamic and modern suspension of the newer car.
I get the same impulse all the time to buy another bow, I used to say, I need a back up bow, the same weight and length. Know, I say when this one breaks, I'll buy another bow. I even used to think about what a new bow would look like, and shoot like if it had a different combination of woods and glass color. I guess you can say that I was always looking for the best bow combination, instead of just sticking with one bow.
The one thing that I have been doing different to control my bow buying addiction is focusing on arrow building and perfect arrow flight. It's been much cheaper to buy and build arrows than buying bows.
My collection of bows are down to only 4, and they all have a Hill grip.
Howard Hill Big Five
Mohawk Classic
Saxon Mongoose
21st Century Edge
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