Originally Posted by
Night Crawler
by the time you get a good setup that you will like and keep for a long time you are looking at $1200 easy, complete bow arrow's broadheads.
I recently upgraded to a Hoyt, and with the rebate everything totaled about $800. If you want bleeding edge, top of the line, I agree it can be pricey but I don't buy into the argument that you
must spend over $1000 to get a decent hunting rig.
That being said two bows that instantly pop into mind when I read your thread are the Diamond Edge and Hoyt Turbo Hawk. The TurboHawk is one of the best values on the market right now.
Yep...I bought the Turbo Hawk. It's a great bow and a good price IMO. It's not the fastest bow on the market, but it's plenty fast for killing deer (already got one this season with it).
To echo what others have said, the important thing is to shoot a lot of different bows before deciding. What works for me or some others might not feel right to you. Only you know what feels right and works for you.