best advice i could give you is make sure you shoot the bows and find the one your most comfortable with. i use to shoot a bowtech that was out dated so was in the market for a new bow and thats how i came across the bowmadness. i shot all the top brands and found that one to fit me best. i was really happy with the price considering i planed on spending 800+ on the bowtech. the dealer no longer carried bowtechs so i was unable to try them. allot of people are rapped up in the hype of getting a bow that shoots high speed but all the bows i shot that were fast had a ton of vibration and i wasnt impressed i would rather have a smooth bow. good luck with what ever u choose.