After shooting some other bows for a few years, I’ve come back to my roots and picked up a Darton bow again….and it feels good.
My first compound bow was a Darton SL50MX. That MX, and it’s predecessor the SL50, are probably responsible for more dead deer than any other bow in modern history.
Today’s Darton bows bear little resemblance to those early models, but the philosophy is still the same….to use the latest technology and create fast, shootable bows at a good price.
That’s why I’m so excited to re-establish a partnership with Darton and Outdoor Magazine.
I talked about that relationship on this week’s radio show. You can hear that conversation by clicking this link.
At this point I’m leaning toward shooting the Pro 2500S, but I know any bow in the lineup will do the job.
Darton is a small Michigan company that doesn’t always make a lot of noise, but they’ve got lots to talk about…and I want to help them get the word out.
Darton bows have come a long way since the old SL50, but so has my bowhunting career. That’s why it feels good to say “I’ve come home to Darton”.