I could keep listing but I am sure you want to know what is a good compound bow for you and the best answer you will get is to go out and try shooting as many bows as you can and decide which is best for you. It may look fantastic on paper but when you shoot it it doesn't feel right in you hand or it vibrates too much on release. You have to try before you buy.
Any good pro shop will be more than happy to help you try out as many as you like until you find the right one.
anonymous
2008-01-23 20:00:52 UTC
Mathews, Hoyt, Bear, Diamond, Parker,and PSE are among the top selling brands. Ive hunted with all of them with the exception to the Diamond brand and have been very satidfied with them all.
I know shoot a Mathews Drennalin which has proven to be the fastest shooting bow with the least amount of vibration and also one of the lightest parallel limb bows ive held recently
Truth Seeker
2008-01-23 18:14:36 UTC
I prefer High Country. Not because I think they are the best-just seem to be right for me.
Actually with today’s technology all of the name brands are more than adequate for the average archer. And the lesser priced will perform just as good as a very expensive one-again for the average shooter.
As suggested go to a good pro shop and try a few different brands. See which feels the most comfortable. Some even have indoor ranges where you can try them.
atexx2
2008-01-23 03:53:44 UTC
Hoyt, Mathews, reflex, bow tech, diamond, bear
burnie_1_2000
2008-01-23 11:35:46 UTC
hi there
browning ,pse.indian archery,these too are good bows.
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