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rustynut 02-14-2008 01:09 PM

outfitting new bow
 
I would like to thank everyone for confusing me completely. Not only do I not know what type of bow to buy I now am dumbfounded by which accessories to put on it. So many threads, too much to learn. Ah crap:)

txjourneyman 02-14-2008 02:30 PM

RE: outfitting new bow
 
LOL! Welcome to the club!

bddavidson 02-15-2008 07:17 AM

RE: outfitting new bow
 
go out shoot everything your intreseted in, that help me alot, all the extra, i ready tons of reviews and then narrowd down to a couple and then ask these guys there opinoin really helped me choose.

MeanV2 02-15-2008 10:00 AM

RE: outfitting new bow
 
Well it should tell you one thing, there are a lot of pretty good choices out there today:D

Dan

rustynut 02-15-2008 10:48 AM

RE: outfitting new bow
 
I was looking at the Gaurdian, just noticed it doesn't have the roller and string supressor like some of the other bows in its class. The General has it, so does the 82nd and 101, Even the Mathews has the roller. Somewhat confusing.

nvshooter 02-15-2008 12:32 PM

RE: outfitting new bow
 

ORIGINAL: rustynut

I was looking at the Gaurdian, just noticed it doesn't have the roller and string supressor like some of the other bows in its class. The General has it, so does the 82nd and 101, Even the Mathews has the roller. Somewhat confusing.
You don't need the roller, there is nothing wrong with the cable slide. The guardian I presume wasn't upgraded with the shortstop because it was not considered the flagship of Bowtech for 2008. You can simply add a Mean V suppressor and have a great bow. The guardian is a great bow, close to the same feel as the General at the shot. It is smooth,I wish I had the money to get one right now.

Scavenger 02-16-2008 01:10 AM

RE: outfitting new bow
 
Just shoot as many bows as you can and then pick the one that you keep wanting to pick up and shoot. Quivers are personal preference, a lot of good releases on the market, I like the g5 sights but own a spott hogg-cant go wrong and I suggest a drop away rest. Good Luck!!


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