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<blockquote data-quote="Dalejbrass" data-source="post: 2088852" data-attributes="member: 26905"><p>Gebrown - Congrats on your choice. I have been an avid bowhunter for 25 years (hard to friggin believe how time flies). To your question....there are a lot of great bows on the market today...like everything else, technology has taken archery to a new level in the past 4-5 years. THE most important aspect in choosing a bow is that it fits you. Many brands to choose from....but, I would stay away from the package deals from the big box stores. Hoyt, Mathews, Bowtech, PSE, Bear, Prime and many others.</p><p></p><p>First thing I would do is drive down to Pats Archery, 12601 Hwy 75 Okmulgee, OK 74447,(918) 756-4632 and have someone that knows what their doing properly fit your draw length and weight. From there....it's truly whichever bow tickles your fancy. A good, new bare bow today is gonna start in the $750 range and go up from there. Once you install sights, peeps, stabilizer, rest, release and buy arrows....you could easily have upwards of $1500 in the package.</p><p></p><p>With all this said......if a guy will do his research....decided which bow he wants and knows the specs of this bow.....you can find some really good used bows. A lot of them already have all the accessories on them.</p><p></p><p>Once you have a properly fit bow....the next and most important thing is to shoot the correct arrows (spine and length-Pats Archery can also help you with this). Once again, you can pick these up used as well.</p><p></p><p>Once you've taken the above steps and if you are interested....let me know, I can help you find a good deal on a used set-up. Check out <a href="http://www.archery" target="_blank">www.archery</a> talk.com. Huge bowhunting/shooting forum with tons of info and a very expansive classifieds section.</p><p></p><p>If you go the archery route....you will absolutely love it!! If you like to hunt.....this will take you to the next level and lengthens your season (Oct. 1 - Jan. 15 for Deer). Lots of outdoor and indoor ranges/3D across the state and country.</p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dalejbrass, post: 2088852, member: 26905"] Gebrown - Congrats on your choice. I have been an avid bowhunter for 25 years (hard to friggin believe how time flies). To your question....there are a lot of great bows on the market today...like everything else, technology has taken archery to a new level in the past 4-5 years. THE most important aspect in choosing a bow is that it fits you. Many brands to choose from....but, I would stay away from the package deals from the big box stores. Hoyt, Mathews, Bowtech, PSE, Bear, Prime and many others. First thing I would do is drive down to Pats Archery, 12601 Hwy 75 Okmulgee, OK 74447,(918) 756-4632 and have someone that knows what their doing properly fit your draw length and weight. From there....it's truly whichever bow tickles your fancy. A good, new bare bow today is gonna start in the $750 range and go up from there. Once you install sights, peeps, stabilizer, rest, release and buy arrows....you could easily have upwards of $1500 in the package. With all this said......if a guy will do his research....decided which bow he wants and knows the specs of this bow.....you can find some really good used bows. A lot of them already have all the accessories on them. Once you have a properly fit bow....the next and most important thing is to shoot the correct arrows (spine and length-Pats Archery can also help you with this). Once again, you can pick these up used as well. Once you've taken the above steps and if you are interested....let me know, I can help you find a good deal on a used set-up. Check out [url]www.archery[/url] talk.com. Huge bowhunting/shooting forum with tons of info and a very expansive classifieds section. If you go the archery route....you will absolutely love it!! If you like to hunt.....this will take you to the next level and lengthens your season (Oct. 1 - Jan. 15 for Deer). Lots of outdoor and indoor ranges/3D across the state and country. Good luck [/QUOTE]
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