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Title: Which bow???????
Post by: Mainegundog on Aug 11, 2011, 03:35:48 PM
Hello,new guy here.I am going to get into bow hunting this year.I have been a rifle hunter for 25 years now and will continue to be,but i would like to get out to deer hunt a bit earlier with a bow.My question is what is a good bow to buy as a beginer but will carry me through for awhile,I dont want to buy a new one in two years.I like PSE and can spend about 300 hundo on the bow itself.Any suggestions?????Thank you.
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Post by: aquaassassin on Aug 11, 2011, 03:40:05 PM
shoot a cheap entry model hoyt. They are still bullet proof. Probably a little more than a PSE but well worth it. Keep in mind I am a hoyt guy too. There powerhawk model or something might do you well. I have a Katera.
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: Mainegundog on Aug 11, 2011, 03:50:40 PM
Thanks I will check out hoyt bows,I am lucky i guess as i am not yet partial to any bows yet,so i will check them all out,the only one I have shot yet is a PSE stinger.
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Post by: bogmanjr on Aug 11, 2011, 04:50:19 PM
Welcome aboard, Pretty sure my next bow will be a Hoyt.
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Post by: upstatehunter on Aug 11, 2011, 05:02:58 PM
That's one area the bow manufacturers have gotten away from somewhat. They don't make a lot of entry level bows.
It's all about the badest, fastest thing on the market.
I have shot a lot of years, and bought an entry level Alpine a couple years ago.(I just can't justify 7-800 for a bow that doesn't shoot any better than a 200 dollar one) Was 200.00. Shoots 300'/sec and quiet.
Martin still makes a couple less expensive models that shoot well, as does Bear. PSE makes quality equipment as well, their Nova bow had different levels of price and options.
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Post by: Deposit on Aug 11, 2011, 06:29:34 PM
Mission seems to make some nice bows. Essentially a Matthews but without a lot of the bells and whistles. I thought the price of my mission eliminator was pretty good as I did not want to break the bank buying a new bow.
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: Mainegundog on Aug 11, 2011, 06:45:07 PM
Thanks guys.I like these hoyt bows been reading on them and you can pick one up pretty cheap on ebay.Does anyone use bowtech?They seem to be a nice bow as well. what is the realistic kill range with a bow?25-35 yards?
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Post by: Deposit on Aug 11, 2011, 07:00:35 PM
Yes, I'd say 20 to 30 yards but I have been practicing pretty hard for forty yards. Realistically that is a tough shot to get in the woods but I often hunt field edges and have had many a deer just out of 30 yards.
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Post by: chillywillie on Aug 11, 2011, 07:12:49 PM
The Mission bows are pretty decent for the price.  If you can afford $300 for just the bow, you're looking at at least another $175 for decent sights, a rest, quiver, and release.  Plus $75-100 for a dozen arrows.  In my opinion, I would got to an archery shop and get measured for your draw length and then shop for a used bow that a couple years old.  You can find some good deals on top end bows with all the accessories.  I have a new Bowtech Destroyer 340 and I love it.  It was pretty pricey but I got a decent deal plus a trade in for my old bow.  The Bowtech Assassin is a very highly rated new bow that comes with all accessories except arrows and release for around $550.
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Post by: chillywillie on Aug 11, 2011, 07:15:37 PM
As for killing distance, it depends on your experience level.  Some guys have no problem killing big game at 50 and 60 yards.  I could only wish I was that good.  Here in Maine you probably would never get an archery shot longer than 30 yards.  One bit of advice - when you get your bow all sighted in, practice at longer yardages.  It will make 20 and 30 yard hunting shots much easier.  I practice at mostly 40 and 50 yards.
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Post by: Raquettedacker on Aug 11, 2011, 07:58:37 PM
I just want to say welcome to the site............... ;D ;D
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: Mainegundog on Aug 12, 2011, 04:47:18 AM
I just want to say welcome to the site............... ;D ;D
Thanks,cap!
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: bogmanjr on Aug 12, 2011, 04:49:42 AM
What part of Maine?
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Post by: jlaclair on Aug 12, 2011, 07:01:33 AM
I love my Hoyts! and as for distance like most everyone has said, 20-30yrds, most of your shots especially when placing a stand correctly will be well under 30, prob under 20, most my deer have been shot at 20, but realistically there are people out west who shoot 80yrds, its not easy, takes lots of practice, growing up I kept my pins at 10,20,30 now they are at 20,30,40 and I can guess the 50 if I had to, but the spots I hunt most are under 25. As for brand I do love my Hoyts (own 2) but as long as you get a bow thats all that matters, any new make or model of bow now a days will be pretty fast, light and accurate compared to the older ones. good luck and welcome, bow hunting is def an addiction
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Post by: OTIS on Aug 12, 2011, 08:29:46 AM
I'd suggest a Hoyt or Bowtech, which ever fits your budget the best.  You can't go wrong with either brand.
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Post by: Mainegundog on Aug 12, 2011, 10:45:31 AM
What part of Maine?
The great city of Orland,In between Bangor and Bucksport and Ellsworth.
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Post by: drobertsinMaryland on Aug 12, 2011, 10:46:35 AM
Welcome Mainegundog.

I would at least shoot an Elite before buying anything else. They have a lifetime transferable warranty as well.
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: Mainegundog on Aug 12, 2011, 10:52:10 AM
Thanks guys!Doesnt seem to be many PSI guys here.Your info has been a great help,gonna concetrate my searh on Hoyt and bowtech I believe.I an very excited to bow hunt,another reason to be in the woods allthough it used to work out well I would troll all sept and oct now I gotta choose :P.I am tying the knot up to Rangeley on sept 17 which kinda throws a wrench into my expanded archery game,Guess I will miss a few opening days as the new wifey wants a honet moon that does not involve 3 labs,hunting or fishing or going to camp in Bingham :'(But she gives me free run after that......I think. :P
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Post by: bogmanjr on Aug 12, 2011, 05:12:52 PM
Congratulations on the upcoming wedding, Bride and I got hitched at camp then waited 5 years for a honeymoon, went to Old forge NY Ice fishing with a bunch of guy's and gal's from here. ;D ;D Made a bunch of good friends that weekend.  ;)  I have a camp in Burlington.
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: walleymaster96 on Aug 12, 2011, 07:46:10 PM
mission craze my mom has it it shoots really fast its quiet and only 28 inches Axel to Axel
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: bucksnort on Aug 13, 2011, 09:37:14 AM
if i had my choice i would prefer a pse,but as it stands my brother and i share a bow its a martin something.its pretty old but it does get the job done.i'v got 2 bucks with it and my brother has gotten 2 doe.i'm hoping to get my own bow this year but i'm not getting my hopes up
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: Mainegundog on Aug 13, 2011, 07:44:13 PM
Well I passed my 10 hour bow saftey course today ;D.And I have decided to get a PSI Stinger 70#.I know it is a fast boat but I want something to cary through a few years.Now all I have to do is Figure out what want for aces :P.Now I have to find a good shop to set me up.i know alot of you guys will say old town archery...but I am not a big fan of the owner,I had my class there today and after asked about a bow and he was pretty rude to me so i will go elsewhere.Gonna try a shop in Newport.Thanks for all the tips.
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: saranacjoe on Aug 16, 2011, 01:01:34 PM
shoot a cheap entry model hoyt. They are still bullet proof. Probably a little more than a PSE but well worth it. Keep in mind I am a hoyt guy too. There powerhawk model or something might do you well. I have a Katera.
I shoot the powerhawk and love it. Really want to get the carbon Element but wife said she would shoot me with it  ;D
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: hookon on Aug 23, 2011, 05:28:50 PM
I was shooting a pse thunderbolt for the last 10 yrs.and went to a pse  vendetta. I've worked in bow shop for 6 yrs. And I've drawn back some bows in my time.
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: quackersmasher on Aug 24, 2011, 10:40:26 AM
Cant go wrong with the pse, been bow hunting ten years and never would enter the woulds without my pse
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: hookon on Aug 24, 2011, 12:14:37 PM
Couldn't agree more with you
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Post by: upstatehunter on Aug 24, 2011, 01:30:54 PM
Hey...video it and send it in to I Shot IT With MY PSE!!!  Never know, you might be on TV!!
Title: Re: Which bow???????
Post by: danpshack on Aug 24, 2011, 01:41:09 PM
Buy a used mathews...all the bells and whistles without the sticker shock, kind of like a used car with 20k miles.
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