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Thinking about a new bow #1207685 01/30/10 02:39 AM
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any suggestions? I've had this pse nova for 20 somethin years, and I'm out of arrows, so I think its time for a new fangled style bow.

I don't want to break the bank, but quality and endurance would be nice.

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Re: Thinking about a new bow [Re: TreeBass] #1207716 01/30/10 02:53 AM
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Join the BrotherHood..Get a maxxis bone collector... For the record..I hate when michael waddel says that..Drives me nuts.. I just like to say it...Dont ask me why..ha ha But the new maxxis does look sharp..



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Re: Thinking about a new bow [Re: HornHunter] #1207729 01/30/10 02:58 AM
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I suggest Bowtech, but for a good bow without the high cost I would say a Diamond Bow. ROCK or ICEMAN.


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Lines that wont break the bank but still are quality, Martin, Quest, Diamond and if you find yourself wanting more try an Elite Judge.
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Originally Posted By: bowtech shooter
I suggest Bowtech, but for a good bow without the high cost I would say a Diamond Bow. ROCK or ICEMAN.
Is the ROCK a forgiving bow for a newbie..and 2nd does it feel heavy ? Have you shot this bow ?



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Re: Thinking about a new bow [Re: HornHunter] #1207804 01/30/10 03:35 AM
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thanks for the suggestions, I'll start looking and testing them out. Figure to have a newe outfit for next year. I'm actually going to be around for bow season, instead of rushing to get set up again..

Horn hunter, looks like we passed the baton a couple times, thanks for your service



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I had my PSE for fifteen years and opted for A new PSE Brute. I should say my son opted (he bought it for me). Haven't shot it yet, just spending a fortune rigging it up!



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Originally Posted By: TreeBass
any suggestions? I've had this pse nova for 20 somethin years, and I'm out of arrows, so I think its time for a new fangled style bow.

I don't want to break the bank, but quality and endurance would be nice.

Thanks


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Diamond, quality bow that will not break the bank. up


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http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1136721

I just got my Bowmadness from this guy/shop. No deals come close. New Brute for under $300 shipped or a Bowmadness. Stay true to the PSE brand.

Going from my 15 year old Nova to the Bowmadness XS shrunk my group size immensely. And it is burying arrows way deeper.


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And it got to me 2 days after I paid from MN.


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http://www.archerytalk.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1136721

I just got my Bowmadness from this guy/shop. No deals come close. New Brute for under $300 shipped or a Bowmadness. Stay true to the PSE brand.

Going from my 15 year old Nova to the Bowmadness XS shrunk my group size immensely. And it is burying arrows way deeper.


Thanks for the suggestions, I'll be checking some of these out



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Re: Thinking about a new bow [Re: TreeBass] #1244063 02/15/10 03:56 PM
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My buddie has a Parker that he picked up as a packaged deal from Gander Mtn. I've shot it a couple of times and like it. I believe it was around $400 out the door. He might of had to buy the arrows, but I'm not sure


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mission archery has real good boys that wont break the bank


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I got the new Mission Eliminatorll and am very happy with it. Made by Matthews...




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