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    #16
    Considering all you mentioned were of good quality...........the single most important part is YOU. That means PRACTICE, PRACTICE, PRACTICE!

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      #17
      Quite simple...buy the best you can afford and leave nothing to chance..

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        #18
        Originally posted by Coon View Post
        Poor people sometimes have to skimp on something.

        Dave

        While I appreciate your cause .......quality doesn't necessarily mean expensive.....

        and if you look in the right places, quality equipment can be had...my 2 cents

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          #19
          Originally posted by Smart View Post
          While I appreciate your cause .......quality doesn't necessarily mean expensive.....

          and if you look in the right places, quality equipment can be had...my 2 cents
          I agree with this statement. My son shoots a used Mathews Outback, and he shoots it well. He really likes it. It wasn't expensive, but it's a quality bow and he's deadly with it.

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            #20
            with ebay, classifides, and numerous other bow hunting supply shops on the net, a deadly combo can be had for a reasonable price. i sold a fully rigged bowtech with 6 arrows and a case for $375 through the classifides a couple of months ago. all you have to do is look. but if i were to make a list in order of importance, it would go something like this: heads, bow, rest, arrows, sight, strings.

            good luck...

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