Anyone shooting a Mathews Chill?

I made the mistake of visiting Buds shop with some extra cash. Ordered up a black chill 29.5 70lb lefty. I shot Buds and really liked it but I was shooting it right handed. I was not real impressed with the creed. I had it in my head that I wanted the creed til I shot the chill.

I am thinking about the QAD Mathews rest and Truglo micro brite with the removable bracket. I really like the .010 pins. The trophy ridge React is a nice sight as well. Any thoughts?

This is my first new bow in 15 years. I am very excited to get my Mathews and shoot it in. I currently shoot an old High Country that probably belongs next to a stone wheel in the natural history museum. It has dropped its fair share of deer though.

if it’s a Mathews, can’t go wrong.

Funny… I shot High Country for a few years a long time ago…

The chill shoots very well and is super accurate… I shot one at Jefferies Archery set at 58 lbs. Shot 286 fps… Hit everything I shot at with a draw length 2 inches too short… You will love it…

I agree the Creed is a little harder to shoot.

Ditto, KOP

" It is what it is".

I shoot a DXT.It’s a tack driver.Don’t need anything else.

Mathews DXT Compound Bow

Whether you are just getting interested in bow-hunting, or you have been doing it for years, the ultra light Mathews DXT Compound Bow is worth taking a look at. Newly released in 2008, it is a very popular choice amongst hunters, especially those who are used to trekking up mountains or through difficult terrain with their bow. The Mathews DXT is very lightweight, only 3.75 pounds, making it an ideal bow for anyone looking for something light, fast, powerful and accurate.

The mathews dxt compound bow measures only 29.75 inches axle to axle thus ensuring its ease of use in tight quarters, such as in a heavily wooded area. It is perfect for getting shots in where there are awkward shooting positions, and even though lighter bows are sometimes more difficult to steady than heavier bows, the smallness of the bow and the fact that usually, most shots are not long range, outweigh the sometimes minor disadvantage you can have with lighter bows.

The Mathews DXT is fast, smooth and quiet to operate. It is also relatively easy to set up, another plus for a new user! The Mathews DXT SlimLimbs are constructed of the newer SE4 composite material, making them lighter, yet stronger, than the previous versions SE3 limbs. Because of the Roller-Guard cable system there is practically no friction on the cable rods, and the Perimeter Weight with its inertia disk dramatically decreases all recoil and noise. This smoother operation and reduced recoil add to the overall accuracy you can achieve with this bow.

Not only is the Mathews DXT shorter and lighter, but tests have also shown that this bow is significantly faster than many other bows, with it advertised to reach 332 fps. The geometric design of the bow both increases the archers power stroke as well as the speed of the arrow.

Noise and vibration is minimal due to the technology that Mathews employs when designing their bows. Harmonic Dampers, Roller Guards, String suppresso

I have an Outback that I I got in 2006 that I really like. Doubt I will upgrade anytime soon.