NEED SUGGESTIONS ON NEW BOW
#1
Thread Starter
Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Rochester NY
I was wondering, im gettin ride of my old compound bow b/c it doesn't fit me anymore. Wut the best bows i can get for a reasonable price, im 168lbs, 5'11", Draw length of 29.25" and like the draw weight around 64 but i can do 72lbs no problem. I've been lookin at bowtech, PSE and Browning any suggestions?
#2
ORIGINAL: thesleepergt
I was wondering, im gettin ride of my old compound bow b/c it doesn't fit me anymore. Wut the best bows i can get for a reasonable price, im 168lbs, 5'11", Draw length of 29.25" and like the draw weight around 64 but i can do 72lbs no problem. I've been lookin at bowtech, PSE and Browning any suggestions?
I was wondering, im gettin ride of my old compound bow b/c it doesn't fit me anymore. Wut the best bows i can get for a reasonable price, im 168lbs, 5'11", Draw length of 29.25" and like the draw weight around 64 but i can do 72lbs no problem. I've been lookin at bowtech, PSE and Browning any suggestions?
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Buy yourself the Bowtech Allegiance,you will love it.
#5
Joined: Dec 2006
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From: Baltimore Maryland
An i dont think they cut 1/4 size arrows..I think its only half size arrow like 29 1/2" because that is what the proshop told me when i got my arrows cut.. So im thinking they dont make 1/4 size or i could be wrong
#7
Try them all, buy the one that fits you best and practice, practice, practice with it till you're proficientand you will swear it's the best bow money can buy and you can't understand why anybody wouldwant another brand.
Seriously, try all on your list and get the one that fits and shoots best for you. Theywill all do the job if you do yours...............especially the Browning.

Seriously, try all on your list and get the one that fits and shoots best for you. Theywill all do the job if you do yours...............especially the Browning.
#8
The most important ingredient when buying a new bow is CONFIDENCE in your decision. Make sure whatever bow you like, try them all, you have confidence when you buy so you will have that each and everytime you take it out.
#9
Dominant Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Blossvale, New York
Monsterhunter0021.... You can cut an arrow any length you want, but that has nothing to do with DRAW LENGTH. Your shop just made the 1/2 inch rule all by themselves.




