Looking to make a purchase in about three weeks and have been researching the various bows out there.
In the new bow category I was wondering what you all thought of these bows:
Bear Grizzly
PSE Kudu
Rudderbows Hog Hunter
All are in the same price range of $250-$300 which would allow me to buy some accessories with my budget which I have set at $400.
My other choice is to go with a used bow which will depend on what is available at the time.
I am looking for a bow to use for hunting as well as target practice.
Any input or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!
If you must buy new, I would only consider the Grizzly from the choices you gave. Look at new Martins as well. I would buy used so that you can get all your money back out of it when you decide to buy the next one. Notice I said when.
I agree. If you have to buy new go with the Grizzly. Your money will go a lot farther though buying used.
Alot more bang for your buck with a good used bow.
Of the ones you listed ,I agree on the Bear.
For new also take a look at Check Mate and Quinn.IMHO thoes are the best bang for buck new bows around.
A well known name used bow would be your best bet.Just buy one from someone you trust.Lot of good guys list here in the classifieds.If you go that route just check their posting history.
Also some of the sponsors sell used bows,I know Sipsey River does.
You can't go wrong with a Grizzly. I bought a used one from another tradganger a few years back and it's a nice shooting bow.
If you don't mind metal risers and a TD, the Quinn is far and away the best value around. It packs away nice if space is a concern. For the price you prob won't find a nicer shooter (new).
Check the classifieds here as well, often very expensive bows will go for a little just because they have been used a few times. I've bought and sold a few there and have never been done wrong.
I agree with the obove posts, but if you can find a good used bow you might save some money. The Grizzly is a good bow. Frank
$250.00-$300.00 would allow you to buy a heck of a nice used or Vintage bow. Howatts, Bear Grizzlies, Bear Kodiak Hunter to name a few.
Trap
I wouldn't buy anything new in your price range-too many great used bows around.
im with bjorn,, but out of the ones you posted i would go with the griz. i have a pse kudu and its just not.....up to par. lots and lots of stacking
I'd recommend used, too. If you like the Grizzly, the '65-67's are the best in my opinion. The later Griz are good bows, but not nearly as good as these.
By all means either buy a used, good qualty bow, the martin x-200 comes to mind, or a Quinn!! I bought one of these recently for around $200 as new, one of the best bows I have got, including my BW's! Sam.
PM sent. And if that doesn't work for you I may have one myself. Hate to see you spend money on a new bow until your'e sure of what you want.
But it's a better investment than a new car.
Fred
the one that shoots
Thanks for the advice guys. It is appreciated and will be taken to heart.
I am a lefty, so my choices are narrowed a bit (but not much) as to what to choose from.
I will be looking at the classifieds for the next couple weeks to get a feel for what is out there. The Alaska Permanent Fund Dividends hit on September 12th and then it will be time to upgrade from the yard sale special I have been shooting this summer.
try before you buy. I was dead set to buy the grizzly. A few days before I was going to order I just decided to make the ride out to the bass pro. To this day I don't know how you are supposed to hold a grizzly.
Pretty much every other bow there felt fine. But grizzly is the most awkward feeling bow I've ever held. Just my .02. Everyone else seems to love them and it probably is a great bow. But not for me.
Bilder
Go vintage man, can't say enough about my Pearson. Not only is it a great shooter that with just a bit more practice Tracy will be chasing Bou's with, it has what I can only described as a energy or spirit of it's own. Knowing a little about it's background and the man who owned it before me almost in-vibes it with a innate confidence, like the bow it's self is guiding your shot. Add to that the fact that mine was made when Ben Pearson was actively involved in the manufacture of his bows and he may have at least handled this bow it's even more special. Honestly bilder I don't think I'll be buying another new bow...possibly ever, since custom bows are way out of my price range and the only other way I can think of to achieve that sense of presence.
Look hard at the used bows, both here and at Bowsite. A Lot more bow for your money.
I am a lefty too and think there is a lefty 50pound martin dreamcatcher on the classifides here for $300 if I was not saving up for a custom bow it would have been sold already, you'd be shocked at how many leftys there are for sale if you look around, go with a good used bow
Take your time and look at the used market. I picked up a like new ,used Great Plains SR Swift for $375. I also found a Bear Montana for $150.Keep your eyes open and good shopping.
used
Go used. I just a bought a $800.00 Dwyer form this web site for $425.00 shiped. And I am a lefty.
Bear.
look for a good used mohawk great bows and a new one is 425.00 so a used one should be very reasonable