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<blockquote data-quote="JUDD" data-source="post: 253069" data-attributes="member: 8739"><p>There is no such thing as a best bow for everyone...period...</p><p> </p><p>Just like everyone else already said spend the time and try out differant ones. I would go to the pro shops try out as many as possible until you find whatcha like. Once you find that special bow personally I would get the specs and try to find a used one. In my experiance buying and selling bows there isn't to many things thats you lose more money on the resale as a compound bow!</p><p> </p><p>Look on ebay or another great site for classifieds is archerytalk.com. I have bought and sold allot on there.In fact I'll be selling my bow on there soon as I found my new "special bow".</p><p> </p><p>You also need to decide what it's gonna be used for mostly. Once determined thats gonna influence allot of the decisions like axle to axle length,riser, solo cam,dual cams and so on and so on.</p><p> </p><p>On a side note i would reccomend trying to get one of the top bow makers as parts will be much much easier to find if needed. Some might say when my bow is made by brand X they never break....well yours might not have yet but it could happen and if it does you gotta be able to get parts. </p><p> </p><p>My top brand list in no specific order.....</p><p>Matthews</p><p>PSE (Archery research)</p><p>PSE</p><p>Bowtech</p><p>Martin</p><p>Diamond (BOWTECH)</p><p>Hoyt</p><p> </p><p>I'm sure there is more but this is the ones I focus on.. And please fellas don't crucify me if I missed one or to the above is just my opinion and I admit I am no pro shop bow technician</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JUDD, post: 253069, member: 8739"] There is no such thing as a best bow for everyone...period... Just like everyone else already said spend the time and try out differant ones. I would go to the pro shops try out as many as possible until you find whatcha like. Once you find that special bow personally I would get the specs and try to find a used one. In my experiance buying and selling bows there isn't to many things thats you lose more money on the resale as a compound bow! Look on ebay or another great site for classifieds is archerytalk.com. I have bought and sold allot on there.In fact I'll be selling my bow on there soon as I found my new "special bow". You also need to decide what it's gonna be used for mostly. Once determined thats gonna influence allot of the decisions like axle to axle length,riser, solo cam,dual cams and so on and so on. On a side note i would reccomend trying to get one of the top bow makers as parts will be much much easier to find if needed. Some might say when my bow is made by brand X they never break....well yours might not have yet but it could happen and if it does you gotta be able to get parts. My top brand list in no specific order..... Matthews PSE (Archery research) PSE Bowtech Martin Diamond (BOWTECH) Hoyt I'm sure there is more but this is the ones I focus on.. And please fellas don't crucify me if I missed one or to the above is just my opinion and I admit I am no pro shop bow technician [/QUOTE]
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