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mississippihunter21 - User is Offline
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mississippi




07/08/2008 12:10 AM  
i am looking at this new bow  it is a hoyt rebel youth compound bow with a draw lengh of 23" which is good for me and a draw weight of 25-40 lbs. and i am 13 years old  slightly used  shold i get it????

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Spike
Mooseyards of Shawano, WI




07/08/2008 10:40 AM  
Have you tried bows from other manufacturers? Hoyt makes great bows but so do most of the other companies. Try to shoot as many as you can then choose the one that feels the best to you. It is hard sometimes but avoid the impulse buying. Once you find a bow do some research on it and see if there have been problems with that bow and if the people that are shooting that bow are happy with it. I believe one of my friends kids use that bow and like it.

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bertman - User is Offline
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07/11/2008 11:17 AM  
I bought a PSE nova 8 for my son who is 14.draw weight 50 to 60 and draw length is 26 to 29.he loves it.280 dollars.
SCDeerhunter - User is Offline
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Ft Polk, LA




07/23/2008 3:54 PM  
You might want to consider looking at the matthews ignition. It is an awesome youth bow, made by the most awesome bow company!

Thwack'em and Stack'em!
SCDeerhunter - User is Offline
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Ft Polk, LA




07/23/2008 4:10 PM  
You might want to consider looking at the matthews ignition. It is an awesome youth bow, made by the most awesome bow company!

Thwack'em and Stack'em!
SCDeerhunter - User is Offline
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Button Buck
Ft Polk, LA




07/23/2008 4:10 PM  
You might want to consider looking at the matthews ignition. It is an awesome youth bow, made by the most awesome bow company!

Thwack'em and Stack'em!
tszakelyhidio - User is Offline
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07/24/2008 1:17 PM  
check out the diamond edge you dont need a bowpress to adjust draw length it is simple and cheap youth and womens bow i think it goes up to 50lbs
pinetree - User is Offline
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FAIRHOPE ALABAMA




07/29/2008 1:26 PM  
BIGGEST THING IS HOW MUCH DO THEY WANT FOR IT? CAN YOU AFFORD IT? AND HOW LONG DO YOU THINK IT WILL BE BEFORE YOU OUT GROW IT????IF YOU ARE PULLING 40LB NOW THEN DO NOT GET IT FIND ONE THAT IS 40 UP TP 60LB OR SO..YOU DO NOT WANT TO GO SPEND 200 OR 300 ON A BOW AND HAVE TO BUY ANOTHER NEXT YEAR...

MIKE EVERETT
rebel deer hunter - User is Offline
Record Book
Record Book
florida




08/25/2008 1:07 PM  
id get something bigger, your probly not gonna be using that bow for very long, my 1st bow was a pse the beast 29 in draw 40-60 lb and I got it when I was 15 or 16, a youth bow isnt going to last very long before you out grow it. fred bear makes good bows for a resonable price, just bought a game over last week

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jeremyjms06 - User is Offline
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Button Buck





08/25/2008 3:33 PM  
I'm a Matthews guy all the way but I have to say I think the PSE Nova would be your best option. They are very inexpensive and will last you a long time. Great bows and you can get them fully rigged out brand new for about the price your prolyy gonna pay for that used Hoyt
paulie - User is Offline
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09/02/2008 10:45 PM  
You should look into the parker "sidekick" or the "buckshot". They both have 10" of draw lentgh adjustment (from 18" to 28"), they come in three weights 20-29#,30-40#,40-50#. Parker offers the "grow up with parker" program. Basicly, you can buy that bow at say 40#(peak weight) once you grow to where you want it heavier, you can send it in to parker and for $50 they will put new limbs on it(50#) you can get the "buckshot outfitter package" for $270 brand new. It comes with all the goodies ready to shoot!! Check it out at www.parkerbows.com. Or you can go to cabela's website, they have both bows I mentioned.
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