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Discussion in 'Tech Talk' started by TAuth41, Oct 3, 2013.

  1. TAuth41

    TAuth41 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    I am looking for a bow that is adjustable and can use for awhile as I am still growing and don't want to buy a bow that I cannot use for awhile. I have a 25" draw and need a bow that is 60#+. Money isn't the issue as I am looking for a good bow. Right now I am looking at the motive 6 and the hoyt charger. Any recommendations are highly appreciated!


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  2. Goosepond Monster

    Goosepond Monster Die Hard Bowhunter

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    There are some bows in the Mission by Mathews line that would fit your needs.
     
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    TAuth41 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Not a huge fan of the grip but will definitely try the Blaze and it's new grip!


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    I agree, go with mission. Widest range of both draw length and weight. My uncle has the Craze, and when he first got he set it up for me (sight was way off, but went from a 24-25" to a 29.5") and had no issues going back down to his setup.
     
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    Pearce92 Weekend Warrior

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    I would take a look at missions bows too and I would make a list of every bow you are interested in and go shot every one and choose the one that feels and shoots the best to you

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    Itsapipelinething Newb

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    The right bow

    Here is the thing about bows these days pretty much all the brands have bows that will fit your needs and suggestions are nice but it boils down to what bow feels good and fits you don't let anyone talk you into a bow that don't feel perfect you will regret it!
     
  7. The Ground Truth

    The Ground Truth Newb

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    I have a bowtech assassin and love it. That being said, I would go demo a couple and see what feels right to you.

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