bowtech decisions
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bowtech decisions
hey i need some help deciding wat type of bowtech bow to get heres my prob i can get any bowtech bow i want but im a beginner and dont know wat to get.some one plz help
my draw wieght is about 45#-48#
and my draw length is about 29-30
i will most likely be hunting boar and whitetail
but im only 14
i usually hunt with a rifel but its way too easy so id like to get seriously into bowhunting
does any one have suggestions thankyou
my draw wieght is about 45#-48#
and my draw length is about 29-30
i will most likely be hunting boar and whitetail
but im only 14
i usually hunt with a rifel but its way too easy so id like to get seriously into bowhunting
does any one have suggestions thankyou
#4
RE: bowtech decisions
Hi p-maannn, welcome to the forums. You've definately found a good website with tons of information and some very knowledgable BowTech shooters.
My advice (if it would be possible) would be to visit a local BowTech dealer and actually shoot a few of the bows that you are reading about. The specs might look good but the bow may/may not feel good when it's in your hands and that is what should matter the most. The more comfortable you are with the bow the better you will be able to shoot it. Of course, this is just my opinion.
Good luck! Let us know what you end up selecting.
My advice (if it would be possible) would be to visit a local BowTech dealer and actually shoot a few of the bows that you are reading about. The specs might look good but the bow may/may not feel good when it's in your hands and that is what should matter the most. The more comfortable you are with the bow the better you will be able to shoot it. Of course, this is just my opinion.
Good luck! Let us know what you end up selecting.
#6
RE: bowtech decisions
Pmaannn!
You definetly won't be dissapointed with any of th choices ,they're a top of class company who'll alway's be there for thier customer's .If i were you I'd try going with a 60# toned down a bit .You might like the mighty mite or the Tech 29 .You'll only be pulling 45lb's for a short time and then you'll be wanting something heavier ,so by the 60lber now and then you will not have to replace it for year's .Most people shoot a #60 all of thier lives and there is no need to go heavier,you can hunt any animal in North America with that wieght .Good luck to you on your choices. If you've narrowed it down to BowTech ,then that's the easy part ,now it's just choosing which BowTech you like the best.
I shoot 04 BowTech Patriot dually ,but it might not be for you ,so check them all out ,all of the bowTech model's come in the #60 model so you can have any bow of your choice in the bowTech line .Let us know what you choose .But as Jeremy say's shoot them all. I can't agree with him more.
nubo
You definetly won't be dissapointed with any of th choices ,they're a top of class company who'll alway's be there for thier customer's .If i were you I'd try going with a 60# toned down a bit .You might like the mighty mite or the Tech 29 .You'll only be pulling 45lb's for a short time and then you'll be wanting something heavier ,so by the 60lber now and then you will not have to replace it for year's .Most people shoot a #60 all of thier lives and there is no need to go heavier,you can hunt any animal in North America with that wieght .Good luck to you on your choices. If you've narrowed it down to BowTech ,then that's the easy part ,now it's just choosing which BowTech you like the best.
I shoot 04 BowTech Patriot dually ,but it might not be for you ,so check them all out ,all of the bowTech model's come in the #60 model so you can have any bow of your choice in the bowTech line .Let us know what you choose .But as Jeremy say's shoot them all. I can't agree with him more.
nubo