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Old 03-28-2008 | 04:35 AM
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nodog
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Default RE: help with a bow

ORIGINAL: remington_girl

Hmm, I am really not sure which bow manufacturer would suit me then [&:]

I am going to my local archery club on sunday to talk and try out some bows.

Do you think I should stick to a cheaper youth bow? Though I have $550 to spend i would like to get something well made that is light and quiet that will last a long while
That kind of money will buy almost any top end bow that's a year old. Ya got to know what fits you though. Keep in mind that's just the bow. I've bought some youth bows, I wouldn't go that route if your done growing.

The next needed expense is the arrows. Don't skimp on those, has to be the biggest frustration for new shooters. They may shoot well and have their equipment tuned well but the arrowswon't go where they're supposed to. Not knowing what's wrong everythings wrong for them and nothing goes un touched.With bad arrows small mistakes are magnified, good arrows will help the new archer work on what needs to be perfected.

Acc. after that can run hundreds as well.
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