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<blockquote data-quote="GRG" data-source="post: 2715908" data-attributes="member: 100299"><p>Bows are getting ridiculously priced as is everything else. A great way to start as mentioned is to hook up with a serious shooter. get as much help from them and they may have an old bow all set up you can start with. My son wanted to start shooting and one of our friends sold me a set up Bear compound, site, quiver, carbon arrows, rest and stabilizer for $75. I have been a Mathews, then Bowtech shooter for years but this 10 year old Bear actually shoots and feels great. I wouldn't worry about taking it on any hunt.</p><p>You can always upgrade but hard to loose money on a $75 bow set up. They are out there especially when some people have to have the newest model at all times. Each year there is a new model but usually it is years before there is a major change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GRG, post: 2715908, member: 100299"] Bows are getting ridiculously priced as is everything else. A great way to start as mentioned is to hook up with a serious shooter. get as much help from them and they may have an old bow all set up you can start with. My son wanted to start shooting and one of our friends sold me a set up Bear compound, site, quiver, carbon arrows, rest and stabilizer for $75. I have been a Mathews, then Bowtech shooter for years but this 10 year old Bear actually shoots and feels great. I wouldn't worry about taking it on any hunt. You can always upgrade but hard to loose money on a $75 bow set up. They are out there especially when some people have to have the newest model at all times. Each year there is a new model but usually it is years before there is a major change. [/QUOTE]
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