Help with bow choice...
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Here are a few bows I am considering: Hoyt DynaTec, Diamond Stinger, BowTech mighty29, and PSE FireStorm lite. I' ve been kind of set on a " small" bow, but my neighbor just bought the Hoyt Dynatec, and I like it too. Please, anybody with any expereince or opinions on these bows please let me know. Also, what is the most important attribute of a bow.....brace height, axile to axile length, cam, etc????
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The most important aspect of any bow is how it feels, and fits you. It could be the fastest, most brace or perfect ata. But if it don' t feel right to you it isn' t worth beans. Just do yourself a huge favor, go out, and shoot as many of the bows you are interested in. Get a good feel for them. You' ll know when you find the one you like best. I like to start with a good feeling grip, well balanced in my hand, smoothness in drawing, and shooting. No vibration, and quietness. The competition is so tight now in the industry that there are a ton of good bows on the market now. Everyone can give you their opinions on what bow they feel is best. But it won' t mean much to you unless you try them for yourself!!!
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Ditto above. But I just want to point out something because I noticed you have Bowtech listed. I don' t think there is a bow called mighty29, unless you' re trying to look into both bows. There is a Mighty Mite and a Tech29. They' re identical bows except the limbs (MM is about 2" longer). IMO, I like the Tech29 better. The draw is smoother. This is just my opinion because I shoot a Tech29 and my friend shoots a MM. Good luck on your findings.
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