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Buying a new bow
« on: March 03, 2013, 05:02:16 PM »
So after my first season I have decided that this sport is a new passion. Even over fishing. Obummer is giving me enough money back on my taxes to buy a bow and part of a sidearm. Would like to go to a bow shop that selling all brands, can try out some different bows and find one that I like. Would like to stay in the $600-700 range.

Any recommendations for bow shops with a variety of brands or a bow in particular? Looking for a compound.

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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2013, 05:06:07 PM »
the nockpoint is close if you wanna try out hoyt ( just be carefull that they dont sell you what they have vrs what you want ) rock creek in Enumclaw sells bow tech wich wil be my next bow . I'd try to bump your budget just a bit you will get much more bow .

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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2013, 05:07:00 PM »
Really look into bear. They have a lot of nice bows in your price range. As far as a shop I don't know the area.
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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2013, 05:11:05 PM »
You get what you pay for when it comes to bows.  Im a hoyt or mathews guy myself.

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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2013, 05:15:24 PM »
You get what you pay for when it comes to bows.  Im a hoyt or mathews guy myself.
thats like being a ford and chevrolet guy !

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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #5 on: March 03, 2013, 05:21:14 PM »
What do you shoot now?   It is my opinion that most upper end bows built after 2006 are going to be all about the same , with the only difference being axle to axle length, brace height, and what kind of cams.

If I was going to get my first bow i would look for a used one with 7"+ of brace, and an ATA of 34"+and probably a single cam . :twocents:
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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #6 on: March 03, 2013, 05:29:24 PM »
I shoot a g5 primal , love the bow but it's very hard on bus cables , back up bow is a hoyt pro tech/ turbo tech hi bred . I used to shoot martin furys back in the day they we the bad boy on the block , still have a limbsaver dz30 and a liberty compact and a strait protech target bow . I really like the way the new bow tech destroyer draws and shoots its abot 10 fps faster than my g5 with a better wall, 7 plus inch brace hieght and 34 axle to axle is a good bet for a all around bow .the bears i have shot feel cheap to me .

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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #7 on: March 03, 2013, 05:34:41 PM »
You get what you pay for when it comes to bows.  Im a hoyt or mathews guy myself.
thats like being a ford and chevrolet guy !

Hahaha funny stuff. I own 9 different bow brands they are all good. Some bows are better in each price group but all make pretty decent bows. Some companies have more problems then others but most are making quality bows and all have bows in your price point.
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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #8 on: March 03, 2013, 05:46:49 PM »
 :yeah:Apart from one which I will not mention anymore(customer service was horrible) I think they all make good bows and not so good bows.  I would think 600 will get you a large choice of good bows to choose from.  Try em all out then decide.  More $ just gets ya faster quieter better sites rest strings.
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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2013, 05:47:02 PM »
You get what you pay for when it comes to bows.  Im a hoyt or mathews guy myself.

I respectfully disagree. I believe that bows are like guns and guns are like cameras. If you aren't getting good results, its usually not the object that is to blame--its your bad technique. Thinking that price dictates quality and that therefore quality will ensure results becomes a downward spiral that will drain your wallet in a hurry and leave you no better a shooter in the mean time. Sure, when you're good, you know a little more about what you want.  But IMHO when starting out, its  better to buy a used $300 complete bow setup and make sure you have enough money left over for a nice rangefinder, a few dozen arrows, a target, etc.

Me? I shoot one hunting rifle, and one bow. I bought my setup used a few years ago, and it was one of the first that I looked at. My bow was a complete setup, a PSE Mach X with two sets of Winners Choice strings, a release, a quiver, rest, sights, case, a few arrows all for $400. I haven't entered any competitions but several guys at my church, all whom own one or more $700-900 bows, can't outshoot me on a regular basis. YMMV.

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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2013, 06:07:34 PM »
 I'm brand new to shooting bows but I bought mine on ebay, 2012 PSE evo 7 for $599.00 plus $20.00 shipping. The guy is still selling them in packages all set up for $699.00. I didn't want a package so I called him and he sold me the bare bow for$599.00 with warranty. 34.5" ata and a 7" brace height. Sweet shooting bow.


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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2013, 06:24:30 PM »
There are a ton of great bows out on the market. Try and find a shop that has a wide selection and try them out. I don't go to nock point anymore because they have poor service! Outdoor Emporium and Sportco have better service and wider selection. If you go to Sportco ask Andy. Cabels probably has the widest selection but I've also had poor service there too.

The point I'm trying to make is a bow is a personnel preference. If you are going to spend that much money you should get what you want. Try out several bows over a few visits, get a feel for the bows and ask tons of questions. There are tons of options, double cams, single cams, speed bows, smooth bows, etc.

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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2013, 09:01:17 PM »
The primal is a great bow, the diamomd outlaw is a good one. Bear has a few out that fit the bill. Find some shops and shoot some bows is the best option. Ive been busting my chops to get the shop service the best I can where I work, I do tell people to shoot everything but most are brand loyal, I shoot a bowtech now but have owned lots of brands but never a mattews or hoyt.

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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2013, 09:18:35 PM »
Me? I shoot one hunting rifle, and one bow.

How incredibly boring :rolleyes:

I do the same thing :chuckle:
One bow.
One shotgun
Mostly one rifle (both Model 70s)

When I bought my first bow, I bought a PSE package deal that was okay.  I shot if for three years, then upgraded to a Mathews.  If I had it to do over, I probably would do it the same way.  Shoot for a while, and shoot some other bows.  You'll learn what you like and don't like.

If and when you do upgrade, take the time to look for used bows.  Just like cars, you can save a lot of money by doing so.

Or, if budget isn't that big of an issue shoot a bunch and buy exactly what you want now.  Lots of good bows out there these days.
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Re: Buying a new bow
« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2013, 09:44:41 PM »
How incredibly boring :rolleyes:

Yup.. and you can say that again  :tup:

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