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Picking Bow with long draw and left handed

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by Cincyhunter65, Oct 9, 2014.

  1. Cincyhunter65

    Cincyhunter65 Newb

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    Trying to Decide on the right bow at the moment. Problem I run into is I have a 30.7 draw length and I'm left handed. I've been looking at the Hoyt faktor and bowtech's but I can't make a decision. I'm open to any and all opinion and brands. Price range is anything under 1000$
     
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    scarps23 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Bowtech experience has 31 draw. Nice bow. Hoyts are nice but requires different cams if you want to sell to someone with a shorter draw length down the road. I shot some of the Hoyts and they are really nice bows. Wouldn't be against getting a hoyt.

    Hard finding bows to pull back in shops that fit us long draw guys.

    I just bought the bowtech experience because I got a really good deal at $650.
     
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    scarps23 Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Between the two I would say hoyt is smoother drawing bow. If you are going to keep it for awhile the cams shouldn't make a difference in decision.
     
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    Tiny_MN Weekend Warrior

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    That isn't bad for DL. Friend of mine is at about 32.5", and he shoots an MR8. I think he's currently looking at an Okay as a target bow.
     

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