Quote (SouthernComfort @ May 2 2014 10:18am)
Get a Hoyt or a bow tech and then ask the store salesman what he recommends
This too, avoid Horton, they are out of business and thier customer service/repair dept always sucked, I'm sure that was a contributing factor. They make a good bow, but when it breaks ur screwed trying to get it fixed by them and you pay for someone else to fix it instead of using the warranty.
I do guided fishing/ whitetail/bear/wolf/elk hunts here in Michigan. I hunt, and I have talked to literally thousands of hunters over the years. Yes I'm old (40).
This post was edited by SheriffCool on May 2 2014 05:52pm