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Old 11-16-2004, 04:55 PM   #3
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Most bows have to be adjusted for draw length, peep sight, and knock placement. I'm sure some of us here can help ya but it is best to go to an archery shop where you can try different stabilizers, releases, sights & rests. Most Good archery shops will have you set up and shooting in the red on their indoor range on the first day.
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Every company has good bows in the $400 range. Don't get stuck on any brand. Go and shoot each of them choose the bow that jumps the least and you feel comfortable with regardless of brand.

a few of my choices are either TM hunter or dropaway style rests . and Cobra makes a great wrapped fiber optic sight for the money.

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