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MilDotMaster 01-31-2006 01:34 PM

RE: BUYING A NEW BOW
 

ORIGINAL: dshaliscak

I canot try them all because here in my town in Monterrey Mexico they only have hoyt and only the vtec model and the nearest shop in the USA that has all 3 is in san antonio tx, which is a 5 hr drive...

Sounds like a good place to open up a BowTech Dealership. Ever wanted to run your own business. Just a thought.

game4lunch 01-31-2006 06:41 PM

RE: BUYING A NEW BOW
 
Given your situation of being remote, and new to shooting bows, I would have to strongly consider shopping a Cabela's, Bass Pro Shops, or Hunter's Friend web site. Check out some of the packages they offer. Bow, sights, quiver, everything comes with it. I found Hunter's Friend's web site the most helpfull in answering questions, but ultimately bought from Cabela's.
I went with the Reflex Super Slam. It is designed and made by Hoyt, but less money for not much less in features. I too am in a remote part of the world, Wyoming.

dshaliscak 01-31-2006 07:20 PM

RE: BUYING A NEW BOW
 
thanks for the advise game4lunch, I do order from basspro but for fishing gear, I visited the www but they dont have the bows im intrestend in.
Based on past experience in other fields of outdoor activities buying top of the line models of any given brand is worth it, both on short and long terms and given the fact that I’m getting married this year I better buy a top of the line bow before this jejeje
But going back on what MilDotMaster advised. What isyour opinion on the bow with least amount of adjustments and good quality strings?




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