Bow Packages
#3
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,051
RE: Bow Packages
Get yourself a Cabela' s archery catalog and take your pick. There' s alot of bow packages in there, with all different price ranges. Most important thing to consider is how you' re going to use it.
Do you know your draw length? What draw weight you can handle? How will you release the string, fingers or mechanical release? All things to consider BEFORE you pay for something.
Do you know your draw length? What draw weight you can handle? How will you release the string, fingers or mechanical release? All things to consider BEFORE you pay for something.
#5
RE: Bow Packages
Ditto on the Cabelas comment though many local shops should have something to offer in your price range as well. Also, if you now what you are looking for then Ebay would be worth a try as well.
#6
RE: Bow Packages
a buddy of mine got the pse nova it' s a nice little bow for the money! if you have a gander mtn.,bps or cabelas nearby you can go check some bows out to see what you like , parker is also a real nice bow , there really aren' t any bad ones out there just stay away from the walmart ones!
#9
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Cibolo, TX
Posts: 205
RE: Bow Packages
Parkers are very reasonably priced. I recently bought a brand new Parker Stealth Hunter on ebay for $270. Of course I still have to get it set-up, but it was a great deal. If you know what you are looking for ebay may have some great deals.
#10
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Enola, PA
Posts: 238
RE: Bow Packages
I have mixed feelings about the bow packages from Cabelas and Bass Pro.
I bought one a couple months ago and i am ready to start changing components already. Most of the packages contain a decent bow and low level accessories.
If I had it to do all over I would go to a bow shop and work out a deal for a bow and mid-upper level accessories. I am sure that most places would be willing to give you a discount for buying a complete bow package.
I bought one a couple months ago and i am ready to start changing components already. Most of the packages contain a decent bow and low level accessories.
If I had it to do all over I would go to a bow shop and work out a deal for a bow and mid-upper level accessories. I am sure that most places would be willing to give you a discount for buying a complete bow package.