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Everyone will answer this question different because most are stuck to the brand they shoot for different reasons.I would say visit your local archery shops and shoot the different brands and find a bow that fits you and your need. Most proshops are very helpful!
My advice is to not be too good for a starter bow. Don't think you have to get caught up in a speed contest with your first bow. Some of those new dual cam bows are very unforgiving as far as letoff goes. Im still hunting with my first setup that was used when I bought it. Its a six.year old bow. I can generally outshoot my main bow hunting partner who is very proud that his $1,000 bow shoots 340fps and mine only shoots 257fps. I guess a miss with a .45 is better than a hit with a 9mm I would buy used if you're not made of money and have the patience to wait for a good deal on a bow that will fit you well. I have also been happy shooting cheaper arrows as Im not afraid to loose and break 'em at practice, which you will do a lot of when youre learning the ropes. Let us know what you come up with.
No that whas what he was getting per the clock speed with his actual arrows. 340 fps. I think it was his Mathews Monster (could be wrong ok that as he owns several bows). My bows IBO is 310 and I.think the main reason I only get 257 fps (using his same clock) is because I am a cheap *censored* and there's nothin.greater.than the look on his face when I have a consistent grapefuit sized group at 40 yards with my $5 arrows and he's all ovet the map with his $12 arrows. but hey, they're fast