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Old 03-26-2008 | 04:09 AM
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nodog
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Default RE: help with a bow

ORIGINAL: remington_girl


Hey all, i've been doing some research and came up some bows that I am interested in and i want to narrow it down.I have a price range of $500 and want my bow all set up ready to hunt. I am also left handed, small female with not alot of strength. Im looking for a good bow that will last me a long time. One that will be quiet and light, and easy to use.

The best out of this list really.


Parker contender XP

Hoyt Kobalt

Hoyt Trykon sport/Jr

Bear lights out

Bowtech equalizer

Diamond Edge

Pearson spoiler angle

Even If its worth me paying a tad more for a good bow i would do it. I would like to know the good bows, a list of the good ones that you guys would recommend for a lass like me.




Funny.

I'm sure your aware your money spent here is a pretty good deal.

What's wrong with the Merlin and it does look like a hoyt. I also like their camo pattern.The new hoyts are not light weight.

Bows do have problems and you will be responsible for the shipping charges if they need returned.


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