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    Bow suggestions??

    Looking to finally shed the old Bear starter bow and get something a bit nicer. Just started to bow hunt again this past year and would love to hear y’all’s input. I’d be ok spending 500-1000 all in.


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    Originally posted by Stites_Bites View Post
    I’d be ok spending 500-1000 all in.
    I suspect you’re including bow, rest, sight, and peep. Are you accounting for arrows, release, and/or quiver in that price?

    I ask because I think it’s very reasonable to spend your 1000 on bow, rest, sight, and peep plus setup alone. I feel like the bow, arrows, and sight would be the priorities in a $1000 budget. The others are pretty important, but could be upgraded over time.

    How much bowhunting/archery will you engage in? What animals? What style of hunting?


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      #3
      Originally posted by Planopurist View Post
      I suspect you’re including bow, rest, sight, and peep. Are you accounting for arrows, release, and/or quiver in that price?

      I ask because I think it’s very reasonable to spend your 1000 on bow, rest, sight, and peep plus setup alone. I feel like the bow, arrows, and sight would be the priorities in a $1000 budget. The others are pretty important, but could be upgraded over time.

      How much bowhunting/archery will you engage in? What animals? What style of hunting?


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      I’m including peep, stabilizer, sight, quiver... anything that would be directly attached to the bow haha. I’ve got a release and will mess with arrows/broadheads separately. How much does setting up the bow run me?

      I primarily bow hunt at the moment so I’ll be out in the field at least once or twice a week during whitetail season.


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        #4
        If you are interested in a new bow go to a pro shop and shoot several brands and models and see if any melt your butter. Bows are like shoes- you have to find the one that fits you. I would recommend selecting a top quality, major brand bow.

        If you are looking for a used bow I would look at Archery Talk. Lots of time you can get a "last year model" NIB at a great savings. Just my 2 cents.

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          #5
          Based on your post, and budget, don't overlook a Hoyt Torrex package. @$699 on a rigged bow, another $120 for release and arrows.

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            #6
            Your gonna get responses all over the map. I’ve shot bear bows since around 2007 and have never had an issue. You may look into a higher end bear. I currently shoot the cabelas insurgent hc hybrid cam. Made by bear archery. I do all my own work and set it up how I like.

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              #7
              I would try to look for a higher end bow that is a few years old. Bow's depreciate tremendously in the first few years. You could easily get a full set up for your budget.

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                #8
                If you have the capability to set the bow up yourself (you have a press, for starters) it is a lot easier to meet your $1k number, as you can find new last-year-model bows like Elite for less than $500 and then add pre-owned sights etc.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SharpEnd View Post
                  If you have the capability to set the bow up yourself (you have a press, for starters) it is a lot easier to meet your $1k number, as you can find new last-year-model bows like Elite for less than $500 and then add pre-owned sights etc.

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                  This


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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Buffalo1 View Post
                    If you are interested in a new bow go to a pro shop and shoot several brands and models and see if any melt your butter. Bows are like shoes- you have to find the one that fits you. I would recommend selecting a top quality, major brand bow.
                    This^^

                    Go shoot some different brands, for me it was the PSE BowMadness, I am deadly with that bow. Been shooting the same one for 12 years. Think you can get a new one loaded for around $700-$800

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                      #11
                      Which bear bow are you currently shooting? Whats wrong with it?

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                        #12
                        I would go to archery talk and find a used. Bow. In your price range if you buy new all it will be is another starter bow

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                          #13
                          Don’t forget to cruise the classified section here.

                          Members post some really nice bows on it that may fall in your price range.


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                            #14
                            Originally posted by MUZZYSLINGR View Post
                            Don’t forget to cruise the classified section here.

                            Members post some really nice bows on it that may fall in your price range.


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                            Exactly - With your budget, your best bang for your buck is a flagship bow that is 2-3 years old.

                            I know this one sold already but as an example of what to be looking out for:

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                              #15
                              I bought this one from Hardware on here back in October and love it.

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