ORIGINAL: MeanV2
Ask yourself exactly what you are looking for in a bow.
Noise level?
Hand Shock?
Speed?
Forgivness?
Weight?
A to A length?
Decide which are the most important to you and choose the model that seems to best fill the bill for you.
Don't worry about what your buddy or anyone else shoots. Pick the model that has the Traits You are looking for
Dan
My main concern going in was the ability to shoot one pin to 30 yards, then I thought I was concerned with A-A length, speed, draw weight (still waffling between 60 and 70 pound bow), and weight of bow.
First shop I went to was a bowtech/elite shop (they will be carrying PSE later this year)
Will be trying a variety of bow manufacturers, if I am going to be dropping $700+ on a new bare bow, I want it to be what I like the best, not what looks the best on a website, that being said, i really did like the General, but the speed of the 82nd is hard to dismiss.....