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It has been years since I have shot a bow. What is a good bow for me to start back with ? I don't have alot of time to devote to bow hunting or shoots . I want a good bow for a good price.

Question by Robert Wolford. Uploaded on November 11, 2009

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from buckhunter wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

If you do not have time to practice there is no shame with using a crossbow where legal. The good bow for a good price question is to wide open but I know Horton makes reasonably priced crossbows.

If you must learn to shoot a bow in a short period of time make sure it is professionally tuned and the arrows are spined correctly.

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from Justin D wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Just buy anything new at any major sport goods store. Bass pro, or Cabella's. They only carry the best. THey have some good deals out there.

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from 870 wingmaster 101 wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Any PSE bow has a reasonable price and preforms great.

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from mihunter wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Ive been shooting a PSE since i started bow hunting, on my third one...they are awesome bows and decently priced. I shoot with my buddy that has a mathews and i personally cant tell any major difference that justifies spending the extra 400 bucks on a mathews

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from Big O wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Not true Justin D, none of those you listed are "allowed" to sell Mathews bows !
I'm with buckhunter here though.

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from Christian Emter wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

PSE, Parker, Diamond.

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from Christian Emter wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Check out Mathews too.

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from bowhunter73 wrote 15 weeks 4 days ago

hands down MISSION ELIMINATOR best bow for the price u can find it at any mathews dealer

http://missionarchery.com/Eliminator_II-bow.asp

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from buckhunter wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

If you do not have time to practice there is no shame with using a crossbow where legal. The good bow for a good price question is to wide open but I know Horton makes reasonably priced crossbows.

If you must learn to shoot a bow in a short period of time make sure it is professionally tuned and the arrows are spined correctly.

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from 870 wingmaster 101 wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Any PSE bow has a reasonable price and preforms great.

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from bowhunter73 wrote 15 weeks 4 days ago

hands down MISSION ELIMINATOR best bow for the price u can find it at any mathews dealer

http://missionarchery.com/Eliminator_II-bow.asp

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from Justin D wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Just buy anything new at any major sport goods store. Bass pro, or Cabella's. They only carry the best. THey have some good deals out there.

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from mihunter wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Ive been shooting a PSE since i started bow hunting, on my third one...they are awesome bows and decently priced. I shoot with my buddy that has a mathews and i personally cant tell any major difference that justifies spending the extra 400 bucks on a mathews

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from Big O wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Not true Justin D, none of those you listed are "allowed" to sell Mathews bows !
I'm with buckhunter here though.

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from Christian Emter wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

PSE, Parker, Diamond.

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from Christian Emter wrote 18 weeks 2 days ago

Check out Mathews too.

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from cody r wrote 18 weeks 1 day ago

a browning bow

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