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PM_YOUR_PANDAS

I’ve got a Switch that I’ve had for about 6 years. Great bow! Super smooth and incredibly adjustable. I recently upgraded to a Lift and while it’s a fantastic bow, there are times I miss the draw cycle of my Switch and pull it out for a few shots


LXIX-CDXX

I second the Switch.


Acceptable_Sail_3041

I third the switch. Just bought it a week ago and have put about 300 arrows through it so far and love it. Feels great and shoots great.


DanKnowsjack

Mission is good quality. Made in the same factory as Mathews flagship bows, with the same warranty. Just missing all the flashy bells and whistles. Trust in your pro shop, they'll set you up right.


curious_lurk3r

I have been using a Mission Endeavor for about 12 years or so and my dad has used one of their crossbows for around 8-10 years i think. They're both good and as others have said they're made in the same factory as Mathews just without many of the premium options/ features.


Dangerous-Kitchen-86

My first bow was a mission craze, shot it for 8 years with good luck. I’d do it again


doubleaxle

I work at a pro shop, we carry Mathews, but not Mission. I've seen Missions I liked, and Missions that are not really good bows, depending on your price point, I'd point you towards a Bear or a PSE.


Background_Ocelot_27

I’ve been bow hunting for about a year and a half and had a mission the whole time. I hunt pigs in the swamp year around, and this bow has seen more abuse than any bow should, and I haven’t had any real issues. I’m not a great shot, but can shoot accurately up to around 50 yards using field points. Only problem is it’s a pain in the ass to try to tune and you’re limited on what you can tune. All the shots I take on animals are under 30 yards so I don’t really have any problems, but you’ll probably become limited in your accuracy by the bow in about a year of shooting. I don’t regret getting it, but if I had to do it over again I would’ve saved up longer and gotten a more tunable bow or looked for used deals online


GetCorrect

I shoot an MXR and have had great success. Pros: a lot of bow for the price. You get Mathews tech on the bow.  Cons: it's gonna perform like a Mathews from probably 10+ years ago. It's a budget bow for a reason.