Younghunter, the most important thing is to get one that fits you and feels best in your hand. I just bought a new Browning Adrenanline because it felt the best to me when I picked it up and when I shot it. I actually thought i would not like it because it seemed like a very radical design, but its all how it shoots. For instance, I think PSE makes a great bow, but I just cant get along with their grip, its that simple. Go out and shoot as many different kinds of bows that are in your range as possible. Most pro shops will let you try out a bow before you buy it, so take advantage of it. Good luck and let us know what you get.


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