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Old 06-08-2006 | 08:23 AM
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Folks will be much more impressed with you hitting the mark with a $50 bow than they will with you missing with a $1,000 bow.
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Love LBR but I have to disagree with that. I'm impressed with the shooter, never the bow. The same shooter can do it regardless of the bow but I get the point.

The same shooter can do it regardless of the bow but I get the point.
I think that is a very general statement that may not necessarily true in all circumstances.

A person may have the capabilities tobuild the perfect bow to suit his/her needs/style/physical structure. Or could buy a $1000 bow thatmay not fit their style or needs of shooting at all. Of course this is looking at both sides of the spectrum without taking into consideration of anything in-between.But, areyou saying that an archer (the "same archer") can accurately shoot every style of bow out there reguardless of their individuality? Your statement quoted just above kind of sounds like it to me.

I think what Chad is saying is that the best suited bow for an individual may not be the most expensive out there. And don't be too persuaded in thinking that the most expensive bow out there will make you the most accurate. Find the one that meets your individual needs and style, and don't be too concerned if it is not the most expensive one.
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