I shoot a bowtech because i love it, not because of the brand. Be open minded and go with what feels the best to you.
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I was shooting a 35 year old compound that no one I have ever met has heard of, this thing has no cams, no beyond parallel, no let off, no back wall...lol ...... And has killed more deer, hogs, and turkey than can be counted. I still have that bow...... Shot a Fred bear for a bit, had a Mathews, now a Hoyt, but I will say, if I had the money...... Mathews NoCam would be my 3D/hunting rig for a while.....
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Originally posted by wes122984 View Posti recently sold off my hoyts and bought a bowtech carbon icon. carbon bow for $600 31" ata and 335ibo. its a sweet shooter. 3.2lbs!
whatever you do, buy something that is dl adjustable in the cam without a press.
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Originally posted by futureagg View PostSorry guys I'm just now seeing all these, had three exams last week. I won't be able to start looking and testing bows until I get back from my study abroad in Qatar in December. So it looks like the new lines of bows is what I will be looking at.
For bow shops in Houston, I know of Bowzone which has a good variety, and Viking which when I was last there mainly focused on traditional, where are some of the other ones? I've looked on google but don't seem to find that many.
I also know of Live Oak Archery in College Station, I shoot there quite often while in school. Any of recommendations?
I have found west Houston archery is legit. They have plenty of bows to choose from and are very knowledgeable. Weekdays r the best to go in if you can make it. good luck!
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Originally posted by hully1029 View Postgo to your local pro shop and start shooting. let the bow pick you. do not look at the brand. brand doesn't matter
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