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Choosing a new Bow

Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by ChrisBow32, Mar 9, 2015.

  1. ChrisBow32

    ChrisBow32 Newb

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    Hello,
    As of yesterday the limb on my Browning Rage bow cracked. I am now in the search of a new bow. I've been doing alot of research online for what to get. I am stuck between the Matthews No cam, Z2, and the Elite Synergy. Now, i know those are top end bows. So i also need advice on less expensive setups. all advice would be GREATLY appriciated. I will be turkey and deer hunting with this bow.
     
  2. SharpEyeSam

    SharpEyeSam Legendary Woodsman

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    Have you shot both bows? Which one feels and shoots best to you? What sight and rest are you looking to put on the bow? The Elite Synergy may be the less expensive setup. It all depends on what deal you can get for either bow.
     
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  3. Bootlegger

    Bootlegger Grizzled Veteran

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    Pick the one that feels best to you.

    Sent from my XT830C
     
  4. copperhead

    copperhead Grizzled Veteran

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    ChrisBow32,
    Do you have a dealer near by? If so go there and shoot as many as you can. Do not buy a bow unless you have a chance to shoot it first and unless it fits you. You do not have to by the best money can buy to be accurate. Its better to get one that fits and feels good to you. Go shoot them and then start checking forums to see what is for sell that fits you, i.e. draw length and poundage. If you need more help check back here. Good luck and happy shopping.
     
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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    Shoot the BowTech line too good performance for the money.
     
  6. roadrunner

    roadrunner Weekend Warrior

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    Yes, shoot as many as possible. Some love the No Cam, others don't. Some love the Hoyt Spyder or Nitrum, others don't. Get what feels good to you as already mentioned.
     

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