Good bows
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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Good bows
I want to get into bowhunting and am left handed and was wondering what are some good left handed bows that won't burn a hole in my wallet
Is the PSE nova a good bow to get started or what in you opinion is a good bow for me
Also what is the minimum draw weight that you could effectivly kill a deer and what is the average draw weight for a beginner's bow
Is the PSE nova a good bow to get started or what in you opinion is a good bow for me
Also what is the minimum draw weight that you could effectivly kill a deer and what is the average draw weight for a beginner's bow
#2
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: IL.
Posts: 93
RE: Good bows
They say 45lb is the min. I don't know anything about the nova but you have to watch what you buy from PSE they make low and high end bows. I go with another brand and go to your local pro-shop. The classifieds here had some lefty bows that were good.
#3
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Ohio
Posts: 28
RE: Good bows
Definately go to a good pro shop so that they can fit you with the proper draw length. Also make sure that you are left eye dominent. I don't know to much about the PSE Nova but make sure that the draw length on the bow you get is adjustable without having to change the cam. 45lbs will kill a deer provided that you shoot it in the right spot.
#5
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Good bows
The Nova is not a good bow for a begginer. You need a bow that will not be the problem when you are learning. You need a good forgiving bow. Forget about the cost (you will sooner or later). It's a hole that you don't know you've stepped into. I don't say to waste your money, just understand a good setup is necessary and not inexpensive. Passions never are.
#6
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Lancaster, Ohio
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RE: Good bows
lefty buckmaster i live in ohio. the minium draw weight here is 40#'s but i would recomend a bow that goes from about 40-60# if u can find one everyone here will tell u PSE sucks. but they dont most of the people dont even own one. i own a pse brute force maxis its atleast 8 years old. and i smoke mathews and other brands when i go to shoots. also the nova is a good bow. but one thing any one on hear can tell u is to shoot all the bows u can and pick the one u like the best. not what someones tells u
#7
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Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Ohio
Posts: 7,876
RE: Good bows
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lefty buckmaster i live in ohio. the minium draw weight here is 40#'s but i would recomend a bow that goes from about 40-60# if u can find one everyone here will tell u PSE sucks. but they dont most of the people dont even own one. i own a pse brute force maxis its atleast 8 years old. and i smoke mathews and other brands when i go to shoots. also the nova is a good bow. but one thing any one on hear can tell u is to shoot all the bows u can and pick the one u like the best. not what someones tells u
lefty buckmaster i live in ohio. the minium draw weight here is 40#'s but i would recomend a bow that goes from about 40-60# if u can find one everyone here will tell u PSE sucks. but they dont most of the people dont even own one. i own a pse brute force maxis its atleast 8 years old. and i smoke mathews and other brands when i go to shoots. also the nova is a good bow. but one thing any one on hear can tell u is to shoot all the bows u can and pick the one u like the best. not what someones tells u
#8
RE: Good bows
Lefty, Martin makes a couple nice entry level bows that shouldn't break the bank. Probably in the $300 range. Good quality for the money.
Parker is nother one. They have a BuckHunter/kit that is a nice entry level bow for around $300. Sight, rest, quiver and 4 carbon arrows I think. For a little more money, $430, they have the Hunter Mag Outfitter which is quite a step up. Again, completely outfitted, and the accessories are not complete junk like I've seen on the lower end PSE line.
Parker is nother one. They have a BuckHunter/kit that is a nice entry level bow for around $300. Sight, rest, quiver and 4 carbon arrows I think. For a little more money, $430, they have the Hunter Mag Outfitter which is quite a step up. Again, completely outfitted, and the accessories are not complete junk like I've seen on the lower end PSE line.
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