RE: Bow for beginner, cheap, is it worth it?
I'm with pah. At our local shop, for very close to that price, minus the shipping, I set my son up with a 2005 Hoyt Ultrasport, with similar equipment and carbon arrows. Bare bow was $330. Of course he got to test drive it for several sessions before buying. Now, I don't know, but that grizzly sure looks like the same bow as the ultrasport. Probably someone out there knows.
I started with a reflex gamegetter three yrs ago, and it only lasted a few months, when I tried a better bow, and was begging someone to buy it or trade for a large loss. So if you're like me, you're smart to start off with higher end, provided you have the means. It would also be easier to sell if you change your mind.
The only reason I don't like the next-model-up reflexes is those animal track castings in the riser. Too gimmicky for me.
Be careful not to try the best bow in the shop, or you'll be obsessed. [8D]
Edit - I just noticed that your package is shipped free and includes a case. That would make it a little better deal than ours for sure. But I still would pay a little more to test drive it. Test driving is also like getting free lessons!