RE: How to choose a Bow?
I would recommend hitting up a local shop to find out your draw length and a draw weight you're able to comfortably pull. After you find these things out, shoot as many different bows as you can. Every bow shoots a little bit differently (in terms of feel in the shooter's hand) and everyone prefers a different feel. If possible find a shop that has a large selection that way you can shoot a couple bows head to head once you have them narrowed down to your price range. Most all of the companies out there right now make great products, you do get what you pay for with some features - but a dead deer is a dead deer and the cheapest, most low end bow will still kill deer.