So 8 years later after buying my first bow, a 50-60lb Reflex Prowler, I am beginning to look again for a new one. Any good LH bows on the market? I am thinking about a 60-70lb one this time, compound, etc.
Justin , there is alot of good bows out there best bet is to find a pro shop that has a good selection of left hand producs and shoot some and one will feel better than the rest. I am left handed and it took a while to find left handed items , Good luck
Lots of good lefty stuff out there nowadays! Can be pretty tough finding a shop that has much to try out though...
I shoot mostly tradbows, but did buy a Hoyt Vectrix a couple of mnths ago and it is an awesome bow!
Hard to go wrong with the new line of bows out there, good luck in your search!
Justin , there is alot of good bows out there best bet is to find a pro shop that has a good selection of left hand producs and shoot some and one will feel better than the rest. I am left handed and it took a while to find left handed items , Good luck
Haven't found one yet that had a good selection of left handed bows.
My first was a Pearson McPherson Diesel. I still have it as my backup. My current bow is a Bowtech Equalizer. It maxes out at 61 lbs. But, at my draw length (26 inches), that equates to 293 fps.
I agree, not many places allow you to shoot a bow around here before you buy it, and not many keep lh in stock. I will have to plan a trip to head to Cabelas or Bass Pro again
I am about to head by the local archery shop, even though I dont think they have any left handers to try out. I may just buy over the reviews of everyone on this website
If you were a little closer to Alvin Or I had a hunt around your area I'd load all mine up & let you try em. I've got older Alpines, Tribute, and XT & I like different things about all of em. You'll find one you like! Happy Shopping!
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