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<blockquote data-quote="nomad_archer" data-source="post: 501049" data-attributes="member: 33410"><p>If you are looking for a used bow stay away from ebay. Do yourself a favor look in the classifieds on archerytalk you should be able to find whatever bow you would like. Just make sure you know your drawlength and if the bow's drawlength is adjustable. Some bows require new cams and if you change cams sometimes you will need to get new strings and cables depending on how much of a change you are making. I've shot the mathews and hoyt bows personally I like the hoyts. I have picked them up on archery talk used and some new in box. Good luck let me know what you end up with or if you have any questions. </p><p> </p><p>The important things when buy a bow at least for fitment are the drawlength and draw weight. Heavier isnt always better. Having a draw weight too heavy will cause bad habits regardless of the bows letoff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nomad_archer, post: 501049, member: 33410"] If you are looking for a used bow stay away from ebay. Do yourself a favor look in the classifieds on archerytalk you should be able to find whatever bow you would like. Just make sure you know your drawlength and if the bow's drawlength is adjustable. Some bows require new cams and if you change cams sometimes you will need to get new strings and cables depending on how much of a change you are making. I've shot the mathews and hoyt bows personally I like the hoyts. I have picked them up on archery talk used and some new in box. Good luck let me know what you end up with or if you have any questions. The important things when buy a bow at least for fitment are the drawlength and draw weight. Heavier isnt always better. Having a draw weight too heavy will cause bad habits regardless of the bows letoff. [/QUOTE]
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