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Be careful buying used bows. If you cant inspect it I wouldnt pay for it. New bows look at customer service, warranty and dealers for your brand. Shoot em first as its most important to be comfortable. Mathews, Hoyt, and PSE is how I rate them.
Here is my suggestion. I have been bowhunting for the past 26 years, not that it means anything and I have bought several bows both new and slightly used/new. If you are going to go to cabelas and spend 400$ on a mid to low range bare bow and then put accessories on and you are the type that buys midrange to high quality stuff. I would spend that same money on Archerytalk.com classifieds and buy a new/used last years model of a higher end bow. One that is going to have some resale if you choose to get out of the sport. A lot of times they come fully loaded with accessories at half the price yet are upper end proshop bows. But I agree that you should shoot several if possible. I am a fan of Hoyt, Bowtech and ELite. I am getting older and smooth forgiving yet still have good speed are my goals. That said I am shooting an ELite Answer. Just bought my buddy a Elite Hunter. They draw like butter and you can hold them forever. BUt you must decide for yourself what is important for you. For example, I just saw this on the Archerytalk Classifieds the other day, Once again just an example.http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=2267769Bow 900$Rest 130$Quiver 150$Sight 120$Stabilizer 60$ All for $750.Now this is just an example. OR I have seen brand new in the box bows on there for $600 that are usually 800-900$ITs just an option.As a beginner though you may want to buy a bow from someone that will be able to assist you with setting it up and help etc like the guys at Sportco or Doug at Great northwest or a proshop close to you. But you will pay more. Sometimes its worth it, sometimes it s not.I am not sure I helped you at all LOL, but take it for what its worth.Good Luck on your search. Brianb231