ORIGINAL: adear11
I would not even consider purchasing a bow without shooting several first. As I said above the reason I narrowed it to the three mentioned is because these are the brands the dealers near me deal in. If I don't like anything I find there I will look else where. I am just curiouse as to what y'all would look at if you were seriously in the market for a new bow. I did not mean to come across like I would go buy a bow based solely on word of mouth, or brand reputation.
I have found that one bow can be different from another even though they are the same because of the way they are set up. Go in with knowing what you want and let them give you bows that are set the way you want. Then see how each "feels'.