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<blockquote data-quote="MSFoster" data-source="post: 2118569" data-attributes="member: 25024"><p>It all comes down do how much money you want to spend and which bow feels most comfortable to you. The craze is a good starter bow like many have said. The Matthews are nice but pricey. Personally I shoot a 60lb bowtech assassin I love the bow have ever since I first shot it I looked at a lot of bows before I bought it but for the money I don't think anything beats it, IMHO, the assassin has a short ata smooth draw comes in 50,60, and 70lbs and fully rigged for less than you can buy a bare Matthews or Hoyt. You really just need to go look at and shoot some bows I don't know any shops down there but here in Tulsa area I highly recommend JP Archery in sapulpa they're great guys and carry Matthews, Mission, and bowtech. Another brand I'd look at if you want to stay on a budget would be Martin I've personally never messed with one but heard nothing but good things about them. Hope this helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MSFoster, post: 2118569, member: 25024"] It all comes down do how much money you want to spend and which bow feels most comfortable to you. The craze is a good starter bow like many have said. The Matthews are nice but pricey. Personally I shoot a 60lb bowtech assassin I love the bow have ever since I first shot it I looked at a lot of bows before I bought it but for the money I don't think anything beats it, IMHO, the assassin has a short ata smooth draw comes in 50,60, and 70lbs and fully rigged for less than you can buy a bare Matthews or Hoyt. You really just need to go look at and shoot some bows I don't know any shops down there but here in Tulsa area I highly recommend JP Archery in sapulpa they're great guys and carry Matthews, Mission, and bowtech. Another brand I'd look at if you want to stay on a budget would be Martin I've personally never messed with one but heard nothing but good things about them. Hope this helped. [/QUOTE]
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