Bow info for beginner

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    Marksman
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    Check for a used one....left handed may be hard to come by.

    If Greensburg is not too far for you, Cutting Edge Sporting Goods is a great place. I bought a used one and he set i up great for me. Ask for Tom. Good luck!

    ^^this, a used one can be quite a bit cheaper. just make sure you look at the string to make sure it isn't frayed badly. getting one re-stringed could be expensive depending on what kind of string you use.
     

    hem_ker

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    So, the most helpful resource I've found in bow hunting is a good friend whose done it for a while. There's a fair amount of resources available, but someone whose willing to spend sometime showing you the ropes is priceless!!!
     

    ADT knights

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    Mission... It's made by Matthews but is about half the price and you still get great product plus their warranty. I spent well under 1k on my set up and am very happy with it. Whitetails Plus in Mooresville is where I go.

    This is my setup: Mission eleminator II... got a QAD ultra rest pro series, team extreme 1500 sight, shootin NAP hellrazor fixed heads, and alpine archery quiver. Going to be getting easton FMJ arrows and a scott mongoose release. The owner is a nice guy and he is very helpful.
     
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