shoot'em all
Shoot every bow in your price range you can get your hands on. Do not fall for fancy ads. If you shoot all the bows you can, you will know the one that fits you best. The main thing is to go to a qualified pro shop or two and speak to someone who knows what they are talking about and how a bow should fit and how to set it up correctly. AR is a PSE company and is manufactured at their plant. I have shot the new Ross, Mathews, Bowtech and Hoyt bows. They all of their qualities, but the Mathews and the Ross stood out for me. I did not like the bottom cam lean on the Bowtech or the draw cycle of the Hoyt. I could not tell how quiet the Ross was at the place where I shot it due to the shooting lane being lined with cinder blocks on both sides. I went with the Mathews and have been pleased so far. I hope that it is good luck and draws in that monster I have been chasing for years:wink:
Good Luck
Shoot every bow in your price range you can get your hands on. Do not fall for fancy ads. If you shoot all the bows you can, you will know the one that fits you best. The main thing is to go to a qualified pro shop or two and speak to someone who knows what they are talking about and how a bow should fit and how to set it up correctly. AR is a PSE company and is manufactured at their plant. I have shot the new Ross, Mathews, Bowtech and Hoyt bows. They all of their qualities, but the Mathews and the Ross stood out for me. I did not like the bottom cam lean on the Bowtech or the draw cycle of the Hoyt. I could not tell how quiet the Ross was at the place where I shot it due to the shooting lane being lined with cinder blocks on both sides. I went with the Mathews and have been pleased so far. I hope that it is good luck and draws in that monster I have been chasing for years:wink:
Good Luck