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Originally Posted by nicksoros
Yes, I agree that you should try some bows before picking most suitable one. The most expensive one does mean your best one.
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This, go to an archery place, shoot lots of bows, a reputable place will assist you, don't look at price, when you find the one then that's it, done...don't get caught up in price tags and bs stories...get the bow all kitted out...,leave with everything you need, then get some shooting time under your belt, there will be adjustments, if you run into issues return and have the pro assist/correct you.
Good luck.