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Old 01-29-2003 | 10:30 AM
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ok i am getting into archery after i get a job in march and will be setting up of buying a bow somewhere in april or so...i have a bear bruin in my garage that hasnt been shot in atleast 3 years and is sitting there full draw weight and has pretty bottom line components..i can tell and i dont know much about bows yet..the rest is just a piece of coated wire...the sites are way outdated...the stabalizer is rusting and doesnt look like anything special..and thats all thats on the bow..i figured id need a goo 200+ to get her into new condition again and still its a big bow like most older ones were and things like that...i need everything for it just like i would a new bow....im thinking buying a new bow is better and will fit me better and it will be alot nicer to shot and easier to become more profiecient with...i need arrows..a target(perferably a 3d so i can learn how to hit a deer at angles with a bow) a release..the bow and all the compnents and id like to stay under 500$...and i want good parts and a decint bow that will shoot nice and be pretty accurate...any suggestions on what you would do if you were me???i plan on just going to the proshop and having them set me all up but what would you recomend a good bow would be for me?? do you think its worth setting up the old bow or would that more than likely be a waste of money and time..? thanx alot...
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