Which one of these Martin bows would you rather have? Which on shoots better?
You are comparing a 58" one piece bow to a 62" takedown. Both are great bows, so I guess it depends on intended usage. Personally, I would take the T/D for all around use; for just hunting the Mamba.
I like the Mamba for its simplicity, compactness, and ease of carry and handling. It's also a bit cheaper on the used market.
If it's going to be your only bow, the Hatfield may be best for all around use, including traveling or target/3-d use.
I like the shorter Mamba 58",a fast and sweet bow.Like said if you plan to travel with it and have a long draw I would go with the Hatfield with it being 4" longer.But I'm partial to one piece bows,just a personal preference.
I would go with the Mamba, I just like a 58" bow, If your going to travel at all, the 3 piece Hatfeild is the way to go.... I still like the Mamba...
The Mamba is a much better shooting bow, IMO.
I have owned both, and still have a Mamba.
buckracks7....for you it is, but not for everyone.
Not trying to change the subject, but how large is the grip on a Mamba? How does the grip size compare to a Dream Catcher?
I never shot a Hatfield so I can not give you an honest opinion.I have shot a lot of Mambas,from 45#
to 60#,and they all were shooters. It is a design
that was started in the late 50's and has quite a history behind it.If they were good enough to send to Vietnam and to leave an athlete shoot a flaming arrow through the Olympic hoop,they would work for
me.
Craig
Thanks for the input. I was going to buy myself another bow for Christmas and couldn't decide between the two.
I have a Mamba, Ventura, Hunter and a Diablo. The Mamba is my go to bow because of its length and speed.