first bow
#2
RE: first bow
I think your first can bow can be anything.............just don't get one with a small brace height. Keep the brace height at 7" or more. Some first timers think they have to buy a inexpensive bow at first. You surely don't, If you have the money, shoot it and you like it and it feels good, buy it! There's nothing wrong with making your first bow a Bowtech Patriot, Mathews Legacy, and a Hoyt X-tec.......
Good Luck!
Good Luck!
#3
RE: first bow
Does the bow fit you?
Is the draw lenght right for you?
Does it feel right when you shoot it?
All I can suggest is go and get your draw measured and try out as many different bows as you can.
There will be one out there that just feels a whole lot better than the others but what that bow is I dont know only you can tell what bow is going to be right for you.
Is the draw lenght right for you?
Does it feel right when you shoot it?
All I can suggest is go and get your draw measured and try out as many different bows as you can.
There will be one out there that just feels a whole lot better than the others but what that bow is I dont know only you can tell what bow is going to be right for you.
#5
RE: first bow
Tell you what,
Go to your local spoting goods store and shoot a few bows, when you find the one that "Talks" to you and youll know what i mean..thats the bow for you
its sweet shooter, and it feels good thats your bow.
Go to your local spoting goods store and shoot a few bows, when you find the one that "Talks" to you and youll know what i mean..thats the bow for you
its sweet shooter, and it feels good thats your bow.