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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 1029910" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>Getting the bow set up for you correctly is the most important part of getting a bow. I would find a quality pro shop, and get fitted correctly with what they sale/ recommend. Each time I get a new bow, I shoot the latest models of the three they carry. (Hoyt, Mathews, bowtech) and pick the one that feels best to me. I have seen a lot of guys buy used or buy from somewhere like Cabelas and end up with a bow that doesn't fit them correctly. They never reach their potential and dont know it. I really believe the top bows are all good and it becomes a ford/ Chevy thing. You will likely pay more at a proshop but you are more like to reach your potential and be satisfied with the money you spent. Good luck with your decision</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 1029910, member: 11075"] Getting the bow set up for you correctly is the most important part of getting a bow. I would find a quality pro shop, and get fitted correctly with what they sale/ recommend. Each time I get a new bow, I shoot the latest models of the three they carry. (Hoyt, Mathews, bowtech) and pick the one that feels best to me. I have seen a lot of guys buy used or buy from somewhere like Cabelas and end up with a bow that doesn't fit them correctly. They never reach their potential and dont know it. I really believe the top bows are all good and it becomes a ford/ Chevy thing. You will likely pay more at a proshop but you are more like to reach your potential and be satisfied with the money you spent. Good luck with your decision [/QUOTE]
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