Getting there!!!
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whitecloudhunter If you can come up with $300 or so, a Hoyt Gamemaster is a hard sucker to beat. As LBR knows, I've shot/bought/traded/sold a LOT of bows and I've only kept 2 - my Adcock longbow and my Hoyt Gamemaster
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Nontypical Buck
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From: currently Fort Drum, NY
do you guys think it would be better to check out shops around here or look around on the internet for one? and what would you suggest for a beginner, a long bow or recurve?
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I would say get one from someone local, the internet is no place to get something as personal as a bow. As for which bow is better for a beginer that is up to you, nether is better or worse for a beginer. I got a long bow just becauseI THINK THEY ARE MORE HARD CORE. Recurves are just as cool and fun to shoot. I just like the long bow better, this is coming from someone who has been at this for about a year, soooooo.



