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Old 11-28-2005 | 04:40 AM
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Straightarrow
 
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Best at what? No bow is best for everything. For instance, which has the lowest shock? How about the quietest? Someone might want the fastest or the best for target shooting. Another might want the one with the best brace height for forgiveness or the best for hunting out of tight quarters, like blinds or dense treestands. Many want the bow with the best manufacturer service. Another might want the best for carrying many miles in the backcountry (lightest).

You have to define "best", and even then it will be debatable as to which bow might fit. For me, it's the one with the best grip. Note, I didn't say the one that feels most comfortable. That is not best. I want repeatable. After that, I want a very high brace height and a bow that I can hold steady. This takes some hands-on to determine.

My best bow, is not likely to be your best bow, which is not likely to be most other's best bow. This is why so many manufacturers can do well in the marketplace. There are many "best" bows.
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