Which bow?
#1
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 23
Which bow?
I am fairly new to bowhunting and I would like some imput on what bow to get. I want 50-60 pound pull, I want a bow that I could be happy with for several years, up to $350. What about the fred bear element is that bow anygood? that's the one I'm looking into so far.
#2
RE: Which bow?
Go to your local pro shop.
Tell them your price range and what it is you're looking for in a bow.
They'll show you which bows they have available in that range/with those specifications.
Shoot every bow they offer you.
Choose the one that fits you best/you like best.
Tell them your price range and what it is you're looking for in a bow.
They'll show you which bows they have available in that range/with those specifications.
Shoot every bow they offer you.
Choose the one that fits you best/you like best.
#4
RE: Which bow?
The other two guys are right about going to the bowshop and shooting a bunch.
To answer your question most people who have the Fred Bear Element love it. My boss has one and he really likes it.
To answer your question most people who have the Fred Bear Element love it. My boss has one and he really likes it.
#6
RE: Which bow?
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Go to your local pro shop.
Tell them your price range and what it is you're looking for in a bow.
They'll show you which bows they have available in that range/with those specifications.
Shoot every bow they offer you.
Choose the one that fits you best/you like best.
Go to your local pro shop.
Tell them your price range and what it is you're looking for in a bow.
They'll show you which bows they have available in that range/with those specifications.
Shoot every bow they offer you.
Choose the one that fits you best/you like best.