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<blockquote data-quote="Ol&#039;Gator" data-source="post: 252904" data-attributes="member: 5235"><p>A lot of good advise here. About all I might add is when comparing bows have the shop(s) set each one you try to the poundage and draw length that fits you. Draw length is a big factor when it comes to accuracy although accuracy will only be a part of deciding which bow is for you. . Poundage also comes into play. Since you'll be shooting several different bows multiple times, have the poundage set where little effort is required. </p><p></p><p>Take your time when comparing different bows also. If not use to doing a lot of shooting an you try several different bows one after another, you'll likely become tired before long. If you find drawing the bow becomes difficult, it will be near impossibe to get good comparisions.</p><p></p><p>Don't get in a hurry to decide by taking your time and making your research fun. Something like being in the market to purchase an airplane. When else can you fly so many different airplanes for free! </p><p></p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ol'Gator, post: 252904, member: 5235"] A lot of good advise here. About all I might add is when comparing bows have the shop(s) set each one you try to the poundage and draw length that fits you. Draw length is a big factor when it comes to accuracy although accuracy will only be a part of deciding which bow is for you. . Poundage also comes into play. Since you'll be shooting several different bows multiple times, have the poundage set where little effort is required. Take your time when comparing different bows also. If not use to doing a lot of shooting an you try several different bows one after another, you'll likely become tired before long. If you find drawing the bow becomes difficult, it will be near impossibe to get good comparisions. Don't get in a hurry to decide by taking your time and making your research fun. Something like being in the market to purchase an airplane. When else can you fly so many different airplanes for free! Good luck [/QUOTE]
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