RE: browning compound bows
I shot Browning for several years and every Browning bow i've owned was a good one. I just handed down my Browning Eclipse SL to my son and he handed down his Micro Midas to my daughter. I've shot and owned about every brand out there and I don't think theres that much difference in todays bows except design, cosmetic looks, and price. They all perform well and will kill if properly tuned. The key to buying a new bow is to go to a pro shop that will let you shoot different ones and find one that feels good in your hands and that you can shoot comfortably and with confidence. Don't get caught up in todays speed game and with the ideal that my bow is better than your bow because of the name on the limbs. Good Luck!