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What's a good recurve bow for a starter? Not really looking into getting something that's going to break the bank but just a decent one to do some target practice and (maybe) deer hunt.
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a pse mustang or a martin takedown both bows are take down bows and are under 225 dollars and have good reviews those are the two you should look at
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The samick sage is a great bow.
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Thanks.
What kind of arrows will I be needing for it though? Any inputs?
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samick sage.. 139$, had mine almost a year now.. I have a pse as well, which they now call the coyote- had it since 98, I paid 200$ then, but its been a good bow.
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the samick sage has been tested, and works fine on blacktails..
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There are all kinds of cool recurves on ebay for less than 100 bucks
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