Suggestions...
Just wondering what bow you would recommend for someone just starting out. I'm looking for a LH bow with a light draw weight (definitely more than 20, but 40 is still too much). Also it would be a huge plus if I could get heavier limbs once I'm ready (I think Hoyt has one like that).
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my wife has a browning takedown and i think the factory limbs are 25lbs. we paid less than $100.00 for it new. 0 -
Firegirl,
What is your price range? Just for target shooting?
Sal0 -
i shoot a martin pulling a little over 40pounds i paid 395 for it about 3 yrs ago or look for a good youth bow 0 -
Lots of good bows out there for the ladies. Hoyt, Mathews, Bowtech, Martin......hmmm..I'm forgettin some. Anyway all these manufacturers make good bows and have some geared more for women. My suggestion would be to go shoot some, see what fits and feels the best for you. 0 -
Thanks for your suggestions!
I'm planning on using it for deer hunting & I would like to not spend a whole lot on it, probably under $400?0 -
Check out the Mission line made by Mathews. 0 -
Firegirl first off welcome to the forum. I like the name firegirl pretty cool. Bang I think is pointiong you in the right direction. Misson bows by mathews are a quality bow for less$ check em out.[:o)][8D] 0 -
Firegirl,
I have shot Parkers my entire life. Good bows, this one is a LH model, sited in at the factory with everything you need under $300.
http://www.cabelas.com/cabelas/en/templates/links/link.jsp?id=0054988416830a&type=product&cmCat=cchart_cmpd_bows
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Thanks! I'll check those out! 0
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