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Redneck Bowhunter 08-20-2007 10:38 PM

Upgrade!
 
I want to upgrade from my lil' red kids bow that I have been shooting in the backyard. I want to buy a hunting bow. I currently hunt with a compound and have for 6 years. But just messin' around with that red recurve has given me the itch to shoot a heavier bow that I can hunt deer with. I have been looking at the Hoyt Gamemaster in #45. I need a left hand bow. I also was thinking about getting some Flu Flu arrows and try shooting some birds. Will this bow do the trick? Any other bows you would suggest? I think I want to start off with a recurve, as I have heard that is the easiest. Thanks, Curtis.

Arthur P 08-20-2007 11:57 PM

RE: Upgrade!
 
That'd do the trick.

I'd also recommend looking at the ChekMate Falcon at www.recurves.com or a vintage bow from Bear, Pearson, Martin/Damon-Howatt, Wing or Shakespeare. You can usually pick up a good older recurve off Ebay for a good price if you're quick on the bid button. Some of the older collectable bows, especially Bears, can be pretty pricey though.

Redneck Bowhunter 08-21-2007 01:06 AM

RE: Upgrade!
 
Yes, those Chek-Mate bows do look good. I am a bit skeptical of ordering form ebay especially a recurve. How do I tell if the limbs are twisted or not? How do I tell if there are any scratches, scrapes, cracks, or diformities? I did see a Chek-Mate Hunter II in the stickbow.com classifieds for $300.00. Is that a good deal?

Arthur P 08-21-2007 05:31 AM

RE: Upgrade!
 
If it doesn't look like it's been chained to the bumper of a pickup truck and dragged down a bumpy gravel road, then yeah. It's a good deal. Considering the base price for a Hunter II is $465.

Redneck Bowhunter 08-21-2007 12:44 PM

RE: Upgrade!
 
Wow, that must be a good deal then. It looks to be in awesome shape, and seems to have some exotic woods in the laminate.

24/7 hunter 08-21-2007 05:41 PM

RE: Upgrade!
 
I'll vote for chek mate also. I bought the raven, it was a little heavy for me but I still loved it and you cant beat them for the price. Google G&M archery and archerybymail. They usually have some in stock. Call G&M because they only had 2 ravens online, but when I called, they had about 10. I would also reccommend a quinn stallion. I never had one, but thats what everyone told me to get for my first bow. It is cheaper than the gamemaster and better performing from what I've heard. $250 for the quinn custom made, it has a metal riser and drilled for rest, sight, and everything. They only take about 4 weeks until you have one. the falcon by chekmate is also only $250.

JimPic 08-22-2007 05:07 AM

RE: Upgrade!
 
Shame you're not a righty-I have a nice longbow I'd be willing to send you

Redneck Bowhunter 08-22-2007 06:52 AM

RE: Upgrade!
 
Yeah, ever since I started shooting left it has been harder to finda bow. And in circumstances like this wherea friendis offering me a bow but it is the wrong hand. Also, it is harder to find the bow I want in the classifieds, that fits me for my price.:( O well, thank you anyway Jim.


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