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re: Thinking about getting a bow for deer hunting, what should I look for?
Posted on 10/30/11 at 7:53 pm to stewie
Posted on 10/30/11 at 7:53 pm to stewie
Look for something that fits your physique, strength, and budget.
Most of the new bows have 80 to 85% let-off with a solo cam. I am not a fan of the increased let-off shooting a higher draw weight due to relying on pure upper body strength when letting off up in a tree if you have to pass on a shot.
Find something that you are comfortable with and enjoy the hell out of it. Today's technology has made leaps and bounds improvements in the past 20 years from the time I got my first Darton Excel.
Most of the new bows have 80 to 85% let-off with a solo cam. I am not a fan of the increased let-off shooting a higher draw weight due to relying on pure upper body strength when letting off up in a tree if you have to pass on a shot.
Find something that you are comfortable with and enjoy the hell out of it. Today's technology has made leaps and bounds improvements in the past 20 years from the time I got my first Darton Excel.
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