RE: $450.00 VS $1000.00= bow ????????
But you see Grasshopper, you can spend a grand on a bow that's wrong for you and spend a grand for a bow that will make you better. You can also spend $600-700 and get the same results. The bow and the arrows are a fit. If it's wrong for your form and style you're wasting money at any level. All $1000 bows are not created equal unfortunately. Somewhere out there is a bow that most definitely will make you better.... IF.. your form is worth a flip and all that. You ask a question with a lot of branches to consider. There is no simple YES or NO. I firmly believe if you choose wisely the answer is a definite YES. If you get caught up in hype/ advertising and recommendations of people who are prejudice for their brand you got a 50/50 chance.