RE: NEW BOW QUESTION PART 2 HELP!!!!!
I have heard few bad things about either bow, so you have a winner no matter what.
Buy the bow that feels and shoots the best to you. It will be your bow, so piddle on whatever everyone else thinks about it. Listen to experienced opinions and advice, but make your own decision. No matter what, you will feel some buyer's remorse but it will pass. Look in Webster's Dictionary under cognitive dissonance.
Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten.
The Mouse
p.s.: I really like the Browning...<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>