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#31
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Mount Clare WV USA
CSS BOW: I have shot them for 8 years, very quiet, also forgiving and as fast as the rest. 32-46 ATA Any draw length and poundage up to #80, if you want to chat or need information E mail me at [email protected] I have some in stock at a very good price.
#34
Joined: Feb 2003
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I've been trying to find a new bow that isn't a great bow, just to see if such a thing exists. So far, no luck. They all put the arrow right where you're capable of putting it. Some are faster, some are more forgiving, a few are made of better materials and some come with a better warranty, but they all have the potential to be just what you're looking for.
There is no one best bow for all situations and if there is a "best" manufacturer, it's not clear which one that is. I'm positive that it would vigorously debated by many experts without ever settling on just one. Your choices are many and fortunately almost all are good ones. To figure out the best for you, you'll have to try several and then decide for yourself.
There is no one best bow for all situations and if there is a "best" manufacturer, it's not clear which one that is. I'm positive that it would vigorously debated by many experts without ever settling on just one. Your choices are many and fortunately almost all are good ones. To figure out the best for you, you'll have to try several and then decide for yourself.
#35
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 393
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From: Hico, WV USA
I think you will have luck with just about any of the bows available today. I will give my 2 cents about what I am shooting. I just got a new CSS Swampmaster and have to say that I am thoroughly impressed with its craftmanship and performance. After it was set-up the first arrow through paper was a bullet hole and had it sighted in no time.
Good luck in making your decision!
Good luck in making your decision!




