what would be a good bow?
#3
Well, I don't see the sense in buying something cheap if you already have a functioning bow. I'm not saying you have to spend $600 or anything, but I would definitely buy a quality bow, which I feel you can get in the $300-$400 range. There is also a HUGE difference between cheap and inexpensive. I would recommend the latter. Reflex has some great bows in the proce range I mentioned earlier.
If you buy the best, then you only cry once.
If you buy the best, then you only cry once.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Balt, MD (orig: J-town,PA) The bowels of Hell!!!
diamond is also good. best recommendation is go shoot and then decide.I was looking for a $400 bow and bought a $685 bow. If you really think about how long you own a bow that price isn't that high. I have a bow I've had for almost 20 yrs that still shoot good. If you plan on buying a new bow every few years then maybe go lower.
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