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Old 06-24-2011, 10:03 AM
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rtrujillo
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I would recommend that someone just getting interested in bowhunting buy either a cheap used bow or one of the inexpensive new ones. There is no need to spend the big money when you are starting out. I had my first hoyt easton bow for 10 years before I upgraded. Then I went to the pearson spoiler until 2 years ago. I was still shooting with fingers and aluminum arrows and people thought I was crazy. I will say that every time I have upgraded to a newer bow I have become a better shot and been able to shoot more consistently at longer distances.

But...most bows will kill whatever you want them too if you hit the animal in the right spot. Whatever bow you shoot it is important to shoot it as much as you can and get as good with it as you can before you go hunting. It's just nice to get a newer piece of equipment every once in a while.
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