Easiest to draw?
#11
Giant Nontypical
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Either the Hoyt ProTec or Reflex Caribou with Accuwheels or the PSE Nova with Vector wheels. You can't beat an energy wheel for easy drawing.
I haven't drawn a recent model Onieda but they used to be, by far, the smoothest drawing bows you could get that had hard cam performance.
I haven't drawn a recent model Onieda but they used to be, by far, the smoothest drawing bows you could get that had hard cam performance.
#13
Smoothest and easiest of all is the Oneida...always has been...
If I had to pick a more conventional bow, and ultimate ease of draw was my concern..I'd probably go with the Mathews Icon or Parker Ez-draw...just so easy to draw.
after that I'd go with the BowTech F-cams..PSE synergy cams, Hoyt accuwheels..
If I had to pick a more conventional bow, and ultimate ease of draw was my concern..I'd probably go with the Mathews Icon or Parker Ez-draw...just so easy to draw.
after that I'd go with the BowTech F-cams..PSE synergy cams, Hoyt accuwheels..
#17
Nontypical Buck
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From: Harford Co Maryland USA
I tried quite a few before deciding on the Razortec for just that reason. Great draw cycle, a solid wall and a big enough valley.
I also agree with arthur P--the oneida was one smoooooooth drawing bow years ago. I never owned one, but I had friends who did and they were unparalled in smoothness.
I also agree with arthur P--the oneida was one smoooooooth drawing bow years ago. I never owned one, but I had friends who did and they were unparalled in smoothness.
#18
So......for those of you that have owned more than 5 bows in 3 years.............what do you recommend?
Or you could look at a Bear Whitetail circa 1980 or so.

What price range are we talking about here?
#19
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I still have three Oniedas because they draw so smooth, they tend to be heavier bows and longer than I like as well. The Mathews Icon has a very smooth draw that allows you to letdown without tearing you arm out of its socket.
Good luck hunting!
Good luck hunting!


