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I don't think that is a smart a$$ remark at all. The cost of today's 'good' bows is a far cry from what they were when I started archery hunting over 40 years ago (didn't even have compound back then). Let's say you get a good deal on a bow and shell out $600. You can easily plan on spending an additonal $250 min for quality sights, 1/2 doz arrows, release and other odds and ends like stabilizers, peep, silencers, etc. These days you can easily spend well over $1000 for a very nice set up. This is a long way off from the $42 I paid for a brand new 40# Bear Grizzly recurve and andther $12 for a dozen cedar arrows. I think the glue on field tips were something like $.50 and Bear razorheads about $1 ea. Less than $60 I was all set. And I shot a goodly number of deer with that set up.
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I did not take it as a smart a$$ reply either. IMHO Archery equipment is just too darn expensive.
I can buy a Weatherby rifle & shoot premium Weatherby Magnum ammo for less money than I can buy a quality bow & set it up with good quality accessories. |
Originally Posted by Wolf killer
(Post 3602935)
I did not take it as a smart a$$ reply either. IMHO Archery equipment is just too darn expensive.
I can buy a Weatherby rifle & shoot premium Weatherby Magnum ammo for less money than I can buy a quality bow & set it up with good quality accessories. |
Originally Posted by MeanV2
(Post 3586130)
I have the Excels for $57 and that includes Priority shipping. The Beman ICS are $67 including Priority shipping. IMO you get what you pay for, and like BC states it makes little sense to me to pay for a top of the line compound and then refuse to spend $10 to $20 for a better arrow.
To each their own. That's why they make so many different arrow shafts.:cool: Dan
Originally Posted by bigcountry
(Post 3585819)
Not the answer your looking for, but its proved true for me.
You can take a top notch well tuned bow, and shoot crap arrows out of it, and it will not shoot well. You can take a mediocre bow, and shoot good straight consistently spined arrows where the spine matches that bow, and shoot great. The arrow is I would say the most important part. I see guys spend well over 600 dollars for a bare bow but try to go cheap with arrows. I suggest at the min beman ICS hunters. I used em for years and they are ok. But if you are going shoot a nice bow, why not look at some easton ACC's. I shoot some "CHEAP" arrows, see signature line, and they fly quite well. But I agree, many of the REALLY cheap arrows are CRAP, including the Fury's mentioned above. I got lucky w/ the arrows I've been shooting for a few years, as I just tried them because they seemed to have pretty good specs, and they WERE as good as advertised.
Originally Posted by Wolf killer
(Post 3602935)
I did not take it as a smart a$$ reply either. IMHO Archery equipment is just too darn expensive.
I can buy a Weatherby rifle & shoot premium Weatherby Magnum ammo for less money than I can buy a quality bow & set it up with good quality accessories. |
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