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<blockquote data-quote="Blandry" data-source="post: 2855895" data-attributes="member: 111203"><p>That's the thing.. it's all subjective. Archery is interesting. Throw all that stuff out the window. If you're just stand hunting whitetails at 10-20 yards buy some cheap bow. Anyone can hit a breadbasket at 10-20 yards with the cheapest bow. If trying to stalk animals here out west it's a real PITA. I'd rather just hunt with a long gun or blackpowder. I have a sub 6lb 308 rifle setup and trying to hunt with a bow out here is not fun carrying that same weight. I still love archery and keep a newer archery setup every 5-10 years. Still on a Hoyt RX-4 Turbo from 5 years ago and nothing I've tested has made me want to spend $1200-1500 for any of the new ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blandry, post: 2855895, member: 111203"] That's the thing.. it's all subjective. Archery is interesting. Throw all that stuff out the window. If you're just stand hunting whitetails at 10-20 yards buy some cheap bow. Anyone can hit a breadbasket at 10-20 yards with the cheapest bow. If trying to stalk animals here out west it's a real PITA. I'd rather just hunt with a long gun or blackpowder. I have a sub 6lb 308 rifle setup and trying to hunt with a bow out here is not fun carrying that same weight. I still love archery and keep a newer archery setup every 5-10 years. Still on a Hoyt RX-4 Turbo from 5 years ago and nothing I've tested has made me want to spend $1200-1500 for any of the new ones. [/QUOTE]
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