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re: Beginner Bow
Posted on 7/10/14 at 2:05 pm to Red4
Posted on 7/10/14 at 2:05 pm to Red4
I'm not sure how low end you want to go, but I set about a $1k budget last year and picked up a Mission by Mathews (Mathew's budget brand). I think I paid 399 or 499 for just the bow and then spent about 400 or 500 on quality accessories.
I bought the bow with the intention of upgrading to a Mathews or Hoyt this year as my skill increased and using the same accessories. I've enjoyed the Mission so much that I don't see any reason to upgrade for a while.
One of the main features I looked for was a bow that was adjustable from 50-70 lbs as I gained more strength.
With that being said, I've had several friends go the used bow route and they've really saved a ton of money.
I bought the bow with the intention of upgrading to a Mathews or Hoyt this year as my skill increased and using the same accessories. I've enjoyed the Mission so much that I don't see any reason to upgrade for a while.
One of the main features I looked for was a bow that was adjustable from 50-70 lbs as I gained more strength.
With that being said, I've had several friends go the used bow route and they've really saved a ton of money.
Posted on 7/10/14 at 2:08 pm to PMHBammer
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With that being said, I've had several friends go the used bow route and they've really saved a ton of money.
My MR was $550 used and my Heli m was $650 used.
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