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    Been using a Left Handed 2013 Elite Pure since 2015.
    It was my first Bow ever and I killed a Buck and a Hog on Public Land that first year. I still like it a lot and it shoots pretty good... of course I don't know what the new bows these days shoot like to compare,,,
    If I was to buy a new Bow, what's a good (Accurate, Fast and quiet) bow that I should look into?

    I have a 29.5 Draw Length and right now shooting at 65 lbs.

    Here are the Elite Pure Specifications:

    Get the most accurate Elite Pure specs for all modifications & years. Find out brace height, ata length, draw lengths, draw weights, IBO speed.

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    #2
    Go to an archery shop that has a huge selection and try them out for yourself . One man’s gold is another man’s junk so to speak

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      #3
      Try different models from different companies. YOU pick what you like shooting the best period! Lots of good bow companies out there. If you like the way it feels in your hand, the draw cycle, hold and the shot, this may he the bow you need. NO one can really tell you what bow YOU will like. Just my opinion.

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        #4
        I have 4 Elite bows, a Pulse, a Pure, E35 and a 2021 Remedy. My Pure shoots just as well as the other newer ones and is fast and quiet as the other 3.

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          #5
          Originally posted by kerrbow View Post
          I have 4 Elite bows, a Pulse, a Pure, E35 and a 2021 Remedy. My Pure shoots just as well as the other newer ones and is fast and quiet as the other 3.
          I know man, I like this bow A LOT!

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            #6
            Mathews and Hoyt seem to be very popular choices and for good reason.

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              #7
              Shoot them all and see what you like. I've had all the top brands and I personally like Elite the best. I'm shooting a 2021 Elite Remedy right now and I love it.

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                #8
                Originally posted by kerrbow View Post
                I have 4 Elite bows, a Pulse, a Pure, E35 and a 2021 Remedy. My Pure shoots just as well as the other newer ones and is fast and quiet as the other 3.
                what year Elite Pure do you have? I'm looking for a String Stop Rod and Pad and can't seem to find one.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ATI View Post
                  Been using a Left Handed 2013 Elite Pure since 2015.
                  It was my first Bow ever and I killed a Buck and a Hog on Public Land that first year. I still like it a lot and it shoots pretty good... of course I don't know what the new bows these days shoot like to compare,,,
                  If I was to buy a new Bow, what's a good (Accurate, Fast and quiet) bow that I should look into?

                  I have a 29.5 Draw Length and right now shooting at 65 lbs.

                  Here are the Elite Pure Specifications:

                  Get the most accurate Elite Pure specs for all modifications & years. Find out brace height, ata length, draw lengths, draw weights, IBO speed.

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                  Stick with Elite

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ATI View Post

                    what year Elite Pure do you have? I'm looking for a String Stop Rod and Pad and can't seem to find one.
                    Mine is a 2011 I believe.

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                      #11
                      If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
                      But, if you’ve just got that itch you could go over to Cinnamon Creek and check out their selection and advice. When I was looking for a new bow I went there and they were willing to set up every bow I was interested in, which was a lot, and I shot them all several times through their chronograph for speed and ease of use. They were very accommodating and I ended up with a bow that became the perfect fit for me.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by kerrbow View Post

                        Mine is a 2011 I believe.
                        All Pure (2011 - 2013) use the same String Stop rod and pad. IF you have an extra set you decide to sell or know where to get them please let me know.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Geezy Rider View Post
                          If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
                          But, if you’ve just got that itch you could go over to Cinnamon Creek and check out their selection and advice. When I was looking for a new bow I went there and they were willing to set up every bow I was interested in, which was a lot, and I shot them all several times through their chronograph for speed and ease of use. They were very accommodating and I ended up with a bow that became the perfect fit for me.
                          I'm planning on going to CC in a few days to have my string and cables adjusted and maybe I'll ask them to let me shoot a few I have in mind if they're not too busy.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Geezy Rider View Post
                            If it ain’t broke don’t fix it.
                            But, if you’ve just got that itch you could go over to Cinnamon Creek and check out their selection and advice. When I was looking for a new bow I went there and they were willing to set up every bow I was interested in, which was a lot, and I shot them all several times through their chronograph for speed and ease of use. They were very accommodating and I ended up with a bow that became the perfect fit for me.
                            Great advice!!
                            I’m not sure where you are. If you’re in the DFW area, that’s where I’d go.
                            mid you’re in the Houston area, go to Outlaw Archery or West Houston Archery.
                            All these places will have good stock of all the major brands and will set them up to fit you to try them out for fit and function.

                            Having said all that, don’t be surprised if you just keep shooting what you already have.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by ATI View Post

                              I'm planning on going to CC in a few days to have my string and cables adjusted and maybe I'll ask them to let me shoot a few I have in mind if they're not too busy.
                              Good move. Go middle of the week in the middle of the day for the lightest tragic time in the shop.

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