RE: Haven't bowhuntd in YEARS.
Welcome to the boards and back to bowhunting! Bows certainly have changed in the last couple decades. If I were you, I'd go to a bow shop and get measured for draw length. Shoot as many bows in your price range as you can and make a decision based on what bow feels best to you. Also, I wouldn't over-bow. A 60# bow will kill deer just as well as a 70# bow and you won't knock yourself out while practicing or have a hard time drawing after sitting in the cold weather for a few hours. There is a ton of info regarding sights, rests, and other accessories here. This forum is a great source of information, if you have questions, just ask. Also, searching the forum is a good way to find answers to questions that others have already asked, so doing a search is a great way of finding the info you need.Good Luck!