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Buying A New Bow
Hey all whats up I have been doing a lot of reading before I purchase my new Bow I have alwasy used PSEand love em, But I have read an article about the new Hoyts that they are supposed to be "The Most Accurate" Bow's out there ? I was leaning on a PSE Featherlite untill I read this article I was wondering what everyone else is using for new bow's and what there thoughts where.
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RE: Buying A New Bow
Try alot of different brands and styles and choose that way. It is all personal preferance. Good Luck!
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The only way to know what's right for you is to shoot them all decide for yourself. Nearly every bow company out there makes a quality bow it's just a matter of whether it's compatible with your physique, taste and/or shooting style, everyone is different.
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RE: Buying A New Bow
The Most Accurate" Bow's out there |
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They are all good. Buy what you feel suits you best ( but really, Bowtech are the best:D ).
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Shooting a properly tuned bow (barring any damage to the bow...ie a used bow) with the correct form should and will make any bow "The Most Accurate" bow out there regardless of the fancy nameplate.IMHO. Buy one thats fits you and you should do fine, the deer don't care.
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AMEN Madjac20! A bow with the perfect draw length for you and a grip that fits your hand perfect will be the most accurate bow you'll ever shoot.(preferably papertuned...lol)
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I found that the Mathews, Bowtech, and Hoyts all felt good and were a dream to shoot. I still say it all comes down to what feels right. I ended up picking out a Mathews just because it felt right. I agree with Bowtech Defender, shoot a lot of bows and forget what names are on them. pick the one that feels the best.
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