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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
Advice for first compound
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<blockquote data-quote="SteveJ" data-source="post: 5041785" data-attributes="member: 20210"><p>I would suggest buying used like someone has already mentioned. Buying a new bow with the latest and greatest will be easily over $1,200. I started out with an old Bear i got at a pawn shop for $75. I personally like Mathews but some guys really like PSE, Elite, Hoyt, and Bowtech. All are good brands. The best thing to do is shoot several and see what fits you and what you like without looking at brands. Sometimes you can pick up an older used name-brand with extras for $300-$500. New bows lose value quickly and they come out with newer technology every year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteveJ, post: 5041785, member: 20210"] I would suggest buying used like someone has already mentioned. Buying a new bow with the latest and greatest will be easily over $1,200. I started out with an old Bear i got at a pawn shop for $75. I personally like Mathews but some guys really like PSE, Elite, Hoyt, and Bowtech. All are good brands. The best thing to do is shoot several and see what fits you and what you like without looking at brands. Sometimes you can pick up an older used name-brand with extras for $300-$500. New bows lose value quickly and they come out with newer technology every year. [/QUOTE]
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