New to bow-hunting, advice please.
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2005
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New to bow-hunting, advice please.
This will be my second bow season and I am looking for some equipment advice from someone. I want to purchase a bow this year for archery season, deer that is. I am willing to spend about $700 on a bow and equipment. Any recommendations out there on make and model i should buy. Also would it hurt to buy a used bow. I am hearing a lot of good stuff about matthews and was thinging about their outback model. looking for any advice you can give me.
#2
RE: New to bow-hunting, advice please.
Start shooting them at your pro shop and find one you like. You will get 10 different people with 10 different bows on here. Mathews, Bowtech,Hoyt, Diamond, PSE, Onieda, etc.etc. All great bows you just have to find one you like. Good luck.
#3
RE: New to bow-hunting, advice please.
Thats exactly right. Don't go on what someone else shoots just go shoot them and see what feels the best. Used Bow, if I knew the previous owner or it was in immaculate condition I would think that would be fine. Check the cams for nicks, string condition and any cracks in the limbs. Warranty may not be transferable so just be careful. Good Luck!
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RE: New to bow-hunting, advice please.
Ditto Mowtown.
It is all in what you like, not what others like. Id tell you hoyt because that is what fits me best, where others like Mathews, bowtech, etc. etc.. Go to a good store and try them all. Have apro help you. You will find a couple that you really like and then the decision is up to you.
It is all in what you like, not what others like. Id tell you hoyt because that is what fits me best, where others like Mathews, bowtech, etc. etc.. Go to a good store and try them all. Have apro help you. You will find a couple that you really like and then the decision is up to you.
#6
RE: New to bow-hunting, advice please.
I agree with Fieldmouse, be prepared to spend hours drooling over magazines, websites and hunting videos...i have just started bowhunting and i have already spent about $1500.00 in 6 months, am on my second bow already and haven't even killed a big game animal yet! Just a note: Practice, practice, practice and ask lots of questions!
I love hunting and bowhunting is that much more rewarding, welcome to the sport and to the forums.
Good Luck!
I love hunting and bowhunting is that much more rewarding, welcome to the sport and to the forums.
Good Luck!
#7
RE: New to bow-hunting, advice please.
Definitely go shoot some for yourself. Find a reputable pro shop in your area with a good selection of bows. $700 should go a long way towards getting you an excellent setup.
#8
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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RE: New to bow-hunting, advice please.
Thanks for the helpful advice. I will go to a proshop today. two other things I have questions about. One: There was a thread about this yesterday but i thought i would ask here as well. I am left eye dominant but right handed, i shoot guns left handed but have only tried a left handed bow once. I didn't feel great but I was wondering is it something i should look into. Second: crossbows are legal in virginia now. How do you guys feel about crossbows, is it cheating? It might help me get past my left eye dominance but i don't want to be a cheater in the eyes of my peers.
#9
RE: New to bow-hunting, advice please.
You don,t even want to open up the crossbow can of worms here. To me if it is legal in your state do what ever you want and don't worry about what others think. As for eye dominance I shoot with both eyes open.
#10
RE: New to bow-hunting, advice please.
mwarner, IMO if you are left eye dominant....get a lefty bow and learn to use it, and shoot with both eyes open. Chances are you will be much more effective in the long run.I know several guys that have switched to lefty over the years (after years of shooting r/h) and after the intial awkwardness of the change, arebetter, and glad they did.
You can shoot right handed/right eyed, but make sure your left eye is closed or it will probably try and take over and make you much less accurate.
As for crossbows...personally I don't like them and wish they hadn't legalized them in Va. But again, that's me....you do what you need to do for you, not anyone else.
Good luck
You can shoot right handed/right eyed, but make sure your left eye is closed or it will probably try and take over and make you much less accurate.
As for crossbows...personally I don't like them and wish they hadn't legalized them in Va. But again, that's me....you do what you need to do for you, not anyone else.
Good luck