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i am new to bowhunting and dont know wat the best bow is that is not extemely expensive and worth the price i pull 50 pounds i am 14 so not an adult bow can ya help me out

Question by countryboy19. Uploaded on February 17, 2010

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from matt wasson wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

this will probably be answered a million ways...but please go to your local bow shop, shoot some bows, dont even look at the name...let them know what your price range is... and shoot some more bows...plan on a growing area where you can not grow into but use for at least 3-4 years, this is a major purchase and you want something that fits your body, draw lenght and most important your budget.
Darton has great youth bows, I had one it fit me for along time, good luck!

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from firehawk532 wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

Absolutely excellent advice Matt. I would also putting the Diamond Razors Edge high on your list to try.

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from bobcat.trapper.95 wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

i agree with matt and firehawk...especially any diamond bow...im 14 and went from a diamond to now an avalanche by alpine....i like both..love the alpine...i pull 55 and it will sling an arrow and shoot good..but listen to matt he knows what hes talking about

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from fishy man wrote 1 year 50 weeks ago

What you may consider is to find a bow that you like that is comfortable on its lowest setting so as you get stronger you just turn it up. your draw length could change as well, I would trust these guys.
But you decide.

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from matt wasson wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

this will probably be answered a million ways...but please go to your local bow shop, shoot some bows, dont even look at the name...let them know what your price range is... and shoot some more bows...plan on a growing area where you can not grow into but use for at least 3-4 years, this is a major purchase and you want something that fits your body, draw lenght and most important your budget.
Darton has great youth bows, I had one it fit me for along time, good luck!

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from firehawk532 wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

Absolutely excellent advice Matt. I would also putting the Diamond Razors Edge high on your list to try.

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from bobcat.trapper.95 wrote 1 year 51 weeks ago

i agree with matt and firehawk...especially any diamond bow...im 14 and went from a diamond to now an avalanche by alpine....i like both..love the alpine...i pull 55 and it will sling an arrow and shoot good..but listen to matt he knows what hes talking about

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from fishy man wrote 1 year 50 weeks ago

What you may consider is to find a bow that you like that is comfortable on its lowest setting so as you get stronger you just turn it up. your draw length could change as well, I would trust these guys.
But you decide.

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