i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 360
i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
hey everybody, im going to be taking up bowhunting this year, im a rifle hunter but i have always been good with a bow. i do not have a suitable bow to use for deer and the minimum draw weight here in florida is 35 pounds, im looking to get a new bow and begin practicing. Im 15, almost 16 years old and i need some suggestions on what kind of bow to get.
- thanks in advance! hotgunner 21
- thanks in advance! hotgunner 21
#2
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
There are so many bows available these days it's really hard to recommend one in particular. The best advice is to visit some local archery shops and shoot any bow that interests you. You'll be surprised just how different each one will feel. Once you get a few that you like then you can narrow it down from there. And once you make your decision the shop will be able to make sure the bow is setup to fit you.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Bradford, Ontario
Posts: 2,205
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
Since you are only 15 you should probably stick to a bow that will grow with you easily. By that I mean one that has an easily adjusted draw length with a module type system as opposed to one that would need a complete cam change. Check out a 50-60 lb Reflex Grizzly package ( Cheap and easily adjustable and good performance for the buck ). It would serve you well as you grow.
#4
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
I would recommend a Browning Rage.You can get the kit for under $320,and depending on how strong you are you can go with 45-55 or 55-65lb pulls.And the draw length is adjustable from 21-31".
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=54536&hvarDept=400&a mp;hvarEvent=&hvarClassCode=13&hvarSubCode =2&hvarTarget=browse
http://www.basspro.com/servlet/catalog.TextId?hvarTextId=54536&hvarDept=400&a mp;hvarEvent=&hvarClassCode=13&hvarSubCode =2&hvarTarget=browse
#5
Thread Starter
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Florida
Posts: 360
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
thanks very much for your input, i will go to bass pro soon and try the bows they have there sometime in the next week or two, thanks for all your help!
-hotgunner21
-hotgunner21
#6
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
ORIGINAL: hotgunner21
thanks very much for your input, i will go to bass pro soon and try the bows they have there sometime in the next week or two, thanks for all your help!
-hotgunner21
thanks very much for your input, i will go to bass pro soon and try the bows they have there sometime in the next week or two, thanks for all your help!
-hotgunner21
Personally I get most of my bow work done at a shop, and use the chain outlets simply for purchasing some of the goods that I can't easily get from a local pro shop.
My advice would be to go in, let them what you're looking for, have them size you up for a bow, then take a look at some of the options they have available and make a decision from there. There are a lot of great bows and assorted goodies on the market today so make sure you test as many out as you can before making a decision. Simply listening to the recommendation of another hunter isn't always the best way to get what you want out of a bow setup.
Good luck, and good hunting!
#7
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
I agree with Justin. Forget about Bass Pro. While they have a huge selection of stuff you will be much much better off by going to a real pro shop and having one of their staff take the time to fit you to a bow. It may cost more up front but the extra price will pay for itself in the form of the one on one personal time a pro shop should give you.
Shoot as many bows as possible to get a good feel for what you like in your price range. The grip is the single most important part of shooting a bow well. Make sure that the one you buy has a comfortable grip and is fairly torque free. Those big fat ribber grips are not the best for an accurate bow.
Shoot as many bows as possible to get a good feel for what you like in your price range. The grip is the single most important part of shooting a bow well. Make sure that the one you buy has a comfortable grip and is fairly torque free. Those big fat ribber grips are not the best for an accurate bow.
#8
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: South Arkansas
Posts: 7
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
If there are no shops nearby - I recommend www.huntersfriend.com
Very informative site, and very friendly people.
Very informative site, and very friendly people.
#9
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
PSE Nova. Cannot really go wrong with it as it is probably the biggest selling bow of all time. PSE has had it in their lineup for several years now and it does offer a large amount of draw length and draw weight adjustment plus the price is typically in the $200 range bare bow.
Definitely head to a pro shop to get sized up though before you buy anything.
Definitely head to a pro shop to get sized up though before you buy anything.
#10
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Posts: 10
RE: i need help getting a bow, suggestions plz.
Try the Buckmasters BTR bow from Wal-Mart.
That right Wal-mart!
I bought this bow for $ 183.00, it comes with fiber optic sights arrow rest & quiver attachment.
You will have to take it to an archery shop to get it set up, but you won't be disappointed, I'm not!
The bow weight is 55-70,& draw is 28-30
Looks & shoots as good as a more expensive bow.
Save money and buy it !
That right Wal-mart!
I bought this bow for $ 183.00, it comes with fiber optic sights arrow rest & quiver attachment.
You will have to take it to an archery shop to get it set up, but you won't be disappointed, I'm not!
The bow weight is 55-70,& draw is 28-30
Looks & shoots as good as a more expensive bow.
Save money and buy it !