you can get a camo Hoyt 38 Pro, which is an absolute nail driver, for a very reasonable price if you can get a dealer to hook you up. With target bows, you're mostly paying for the dang finish on it anyway. I like to get mine in camo, so I have a back up during hunting season.
But Matt/TN is correct. It's tough to beat one of the 3 he mentioned for anexcellent shooting target bow. Look at what the pro's are using. They are basically all the same. Nobody tries to be different for a reason.
ORIGINAL: Chasebaker
Man..I shot the PSEs...and they are not my kinda bow
Hoyts..way out of price range
Mathews...I wanna be different
Bowtechs...I wanna have confidence that my bow will hold up when I shoot!