best bow for $450?
#2
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Southeast Alabama
Posts: 191
RE: best bow for $450?
hey if your intrested.. I know a guy who has a 2003 Hoyt Cybertec 60-70# limbs 29" draw.. for $400... that doesnt include shipping though.. also I dont think he wants to sell it until season is over.. just bump a message if your intrested.. (comes with sight, quiver, and rest)
#4
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Beaver County, PA
Posts: 154
RE: best bow for $450?
I posted this recently under PARKER,
Hunter Mag package, around $450
I love my Parker, Hunter Mag.
When I researched bows for women hunters, Parker came up alot.
On the Hunter Mag Outfitter package deal.. mine came with everything but the release. When I looked at it at the pro shop they pulled it out of the box unopoened and assembled and I shot 2 shots, both bullseyes. They are pre assembled at factory and ready to go. I have since added a kisser button and limb savers.
When I went to the pro shop to " just look" and try a few out, I walked out the door with it, I was that impressed. My pro shop highly suggested Parker and said that Parker has one of the best warranty and service departments to work with. Lifetime guarantee on everything but the strings, and you can send it out your self or pro shop can send it out for you. Fast turnover, 2-3 days.
I shot a few bows besides the Parker when I got mine, and it felt so much better than the other bows. That is ticket,, to get what YOU feel comfortable with. Go to your pro shop and try out a few. Good luck!!
I also called the Parker office in VA,, a REAL LIVE person answered the phone on the first ring, didn' t have to push 10 buttons and wait to corny music,, I received an answer immediately!! I like that kind of service.
My newphew (PAHunter21) has the Ulta31, he has made many posts about how happy he is with his.
Hunter Mag package, around $450
I love my Parker, Hunter Mag.
When I researched bows for women hunters, Parker came up alot.
On the Hunter Mag Outfitter package deal.. mine came with everything but the release. When I looked at it at the pro shop they pulled it out of the box unopoened and assembled and I shot 2 shots, both bullseyes. They are pre assembled at factory and ready to go. I have since added a kisser button and limb savers.
When I went to the pro shop to " just look" and try a few out, I walked out the door with it, I was that impressed. My pro shop highly suggested Parker and said that Parker has one of the best warranty and service departments to work with. Lifetime guarantee on everything but the strings, and you can send it out your self or pro shop can send it out for you. Fast turnover, 2-3 days.
I shot a few bows besides the Parker when I got mine, and it felt so much better than the other bows. That is ticket,, to get what YOU feel comfortable with. Go to your pro shop and try out a few. Good luck!!
I also called the Parker office in VA,, a REAL LIVE person answered the phone on the first ring, didn' t have to push 10 buttons and wait to corny music,, I received an answer immediately!! I like that kind of service.
My newphew (PAHunter21) has the Ulta31, he has made many posts about how happy he is with his.
#9
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Posts: 582
RE: best bow for $450?
Bowtech Tomkat package, Bowtech' s most popular bow according to the guy at Sportsman' s warehouse. About $449, everything you need but the arrows. www.bowtecharchery.com
#10
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Kansas City, MO
Posts: 71
RE: best bow for $450?