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Posted By: bt8897 Looking for first bow - 10/27/17
My 20 year old son wants his first bow. I havent bought a bow in 20 years. Any advice on a good starter bow? He is left handed if that makes a difference.

Thanks
Posted By: R_H_Clark Re: Looking for first bow - 10/27/17
I don't know buddy. I'm a stick bow guy,but the one thing I do see with compounds is huge depreciation from one year model to the next. It seems bows with multiple strings and cams go out of date as fast as electronics. The industry only survives because it pushes the need for the newest,latest, greatest.

All that said,I think I would educate myself as to what was considered some of the best a couple years ago and learn how to check over a used bow and buy a used model at considerable savings. You will need to know his draw length and know what lengths a particular bow will accommodate. Check on expense of replacing cables and how to tell if they need it,and I guess go from there. Some of the other guys cal better tell you what to look for in a used bow if you decide to go that route.
Posted By: NickSr Re: Looking for first bow - 10/27/17
Go with an old compound bow, as it's easy for beginners.
Posted By: NickSr Re: Looking for first bow - 10/28/17
Check out this page: https://archerytopic.com/best-compound-bow/
Posted By: bamagun01 Re: Looking for first bow - 10/28/17
I just sold an older PSE at a yard sale for $15. It did have a quiver, sights and a rest. Yes they do depreciate in value!
Posted By: dale06 Re: Looking for first bow - 10/28/17
Go to a pro shop and shoot several bows, new or used and find one that fits him.
Having a bow with the right draw length and one that feels good to the shooter is important.
Nobody can tell you which is best for your son.
There are lots of very good compounds these days.
Posted By: BigPine Re: Looking for first bow - 10/28/17
I would recommenced a Mission bow , made by Matthews. Very affordable and highly adjustable. I started out my sons with them. I myself wouldn't go the used route unless I had a reputable bow shop check it over very well. That's my .02 worth
Posted By: WeimsnKs Re: Looking for first bow - 10/28/17
Archery talk . Com. With him being lh, he will be able to pick one up cheap. No sense in spending a grand only to find out he doesn't like it or can't shoot it.
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Looking for first bow - 10/29/17
Yep. I’d look on Archerytalk classifieds.

Lots of really nice bows for a fraction of new cost. I bought my first bow there 12 or 15 years ago! Id look for a nice midrange bow in his draw length. I like a bow with a longer ATA length. 34” or more. Makes it a bit easier to shot well, for me anyway.
Posted By: pete53 Re: Looking for first bow - 10/29/17
yes archery talk is the better solution and you would save a ton of money,i purchased I used compound bow for my son a hoyt 2009 katera, this year 2017 in Montana my son shot a huge typical bull elk that will score 360 -380 B.C. the reason I told you what my son shot is to say this :the bow cost me $325.00 on archery talk,you don`t need a new bow to shoot a animal, rather its a trophy or just a meat animal for the freezer.if I was a bet`n man: son`s bull elk will probably be one of the biggest shot with a bow in America in 2017 and he did it with one shot thru the lungs with a old 2009 compound bow,but it won`t be in any books either,we don`t believe in it. save some money buy a used bow first time.
Posted By: MadMooner Re: Looking for first bow - 10/29/17
Close outs are also a good option. I bought a new bow last year., it was a 2013 model on super close out sale. Quite a few available for about half of retail at the shop I bought it at. LH might be tougher to find though.

Bought a rest for it on Archerytalk smile
Posted By: hanco Re: Looking for first bow - 10/29/17
Get a middle of the road PSE
Posted By: WeimsnKs Re: Looking for first bow - 10/30/17
Originally Posted by hanco
Get a middle of the road PSE


Ford, chevy, dodge. There are so many quality bows out there , you can't make a statement like that. With all the binary bows out there, there's not a meaningful difference between them.
I bought a Mathews Drenalin used, for not a lot of$. I don’t see a need to ever buy another. Very forgiving and smooth.

MM
Posted By: centershot Re: Looking for first bow - 11/11/17
A Hoyt Powermax will set you back about $600. They are excellent rigs and will last a long long time. Buy it new from a reputable pro shop and get it fit to him to start with. A cheap bow that does not fit is a waste of money and even worse no fun to shoot.
Posted By: Angus1895 Re: Looking for first bow - 11/11/17
U hunting elk or deer?

Tree stand deep woods? Or field edges? U going 2 be scent conscious?

For tight , close work, scent free, get a bear recurve. One that fits his hand. I prefer the grizzlies.

For compounds ( boat hoists) I luv them Hoyt's!

I got 2 rampages....most wonderful boat hoists I ever been around!
Posted By: JonS Re: Looking for first bow - 11/11/17
Head over to archerytalk.com as mentioned above.
There's a whole left handed for sale section, linked below
http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?f=21
Good group of guys with plenty of depreciation as they like to share old good stuff!
Posted By: 458 Lott Re: Looking for first bow - 11/26/17
Originally Posted by dale06
Go to a pro shop and shoot several bows, new or used and find one that fits him.
Having a bow with the right draw length and one that feels good to the shooter is important.
Nobody can tell you which is best for your son.
There are lots of very good compounds these days.


This, it's well worth getting a bow setup for him.

With a bow setup for him, he can put his effort into learning to shoot the bow accurately. With a generic used bow that isn't setup for him, he'll have to learn to tune a bow and learn to shoot it at the same time. Which can easily lead to a lot of frustration and not knowing if accuracy problems are due to him, or the bow being setup wrong or using the wrong arrows or...
Posted By: dtspoke Re: Looking for first bow - 11/26/17
Don't spend a ton of money on a bow, a good used bow is fine, or a new Mission Ballistic 2.0 or Hoyt Powermax are just fine to hunt with. Spend a little more on components and have a shop set him up and get it tuned for him.
Posted By: LEGION27 Re: Looking for first bow - 02/25/18
i am a lefty as well i have a Diamond Archery Edge SB-1 package it was a great price and it shoots awesome it is also adjustable from 7 - 70 lbs ive bowhunted for years and this is a great bow for a beginner or seasoned
just m2c
Posted By: TOPCATHR Re: Looking for first bow - 02/25/18
used bow all set up way less expensive...........
Posted By: ShortMag11 Re: Looking for first bow - 03/02/18
Originally Posted by BigPine
I would recommenced a Mission bow , made by Matthews. Very affordable and highly adjustable. I started out my sons with them. I myself wouldn't go the used route unless I had a reputable bow shop check it over very well. That's my .02 worth


I agree. Quiet, smooth, fast and quality made for not a ton of money. Ive been shooting my Mathews for close to 15 years now and every time i "think" I'm ready for a new bow a trip to my local pro shop changes my mind! Buddy of mine just spent almost $2K on a new rigged out Mathews and that wasn't even the "top of the line" model.

Something lightly used may also be a good option. Bring him to the pro shop, get him measured, see if there's a few bows there he can shoot whether it be new or used and go from there. Several years back there used to be some good deals to be had on compound bows on eBay. I bought a Fred Bear "Instinct" on there as a back up years ago. I loved that bow. Was almost as quiet, smooth, and fast as my Mathews for about a 3rd of the price. Good Luck!

Randall
Posted By: Buzzsaw Re: Looking for first bow - 03/06/18
I'm selling this cheap, $250

Perfect starter bow, if he like archery, he can sell it and move up

but its right handed

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Posted By: Buzzsaw Re: Looking for first bow - 03/07/18
taking offers
Posted By: tarheelpwr Re: Looking for first bow - 03/07/18
I would go to a shop and have him shoot several as well. I was thinking about getting back into archery a couple years back. Bear Archery had their entry level package bow at a steal ($300-400). I REALLY wanted to like the higher end stuff, but after shooting the Bear, I loved it. I was launching VERY tight groups after not touching a bow for 15 years. That's not a testament to my skill, but rather how easy and "shootable" their bows are.

I tried PSE, G5, and some of the higher end stuff just to compare.
Posted By: centershot Re: Looking for first bow - 03/07/18
Sent you a PM.
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