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<blockquote data-quote="couesaddict" data-source="post: 2693861" data-attributes="member: 77536"><p>Best advice I could give you is find a good reputable pro shop near you and go visit them. They should have the flagship bows and some of the more entry level ones. They can set you up with multiple bows to shoot and give you lots of pointers on your form which you'll need since you're just getting into it. They'll also measure your draw length. No two bows are created equal or are best for YOU. To make the right choice I really feel you need to shoot them all and pick what feels best to you. I'm partial to Hoyt myself. Every time I buy a new bow I go in with something else in mind based on reviews but the Hoyt's just pick me. With modern technology, pretty much everyone makes a good bow these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="couesaddict, post: 2693861, member: 77536"] Best advice I could give you is find a good reputable pro shop near you and go visit them. They should have the flagship bows and some of the more entry level ones. They can set you up with multiple bows to shoot and give you lots of pointers on your form which you’ll need since you’re just getting into it. They’ll also measure your draw length. No two bows are created equal or are best for YOU. To make the right choice I really feel you need to shoot them all and pick what feels best to you. I’m partial to Hoyt myself. Every time I buy a new bow I go in with something else in mind based on reviews but the Hoyt’s just pick me. With modern technology, pretty much everyone makes a good bow these days. [/QUOTE]
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