I've been shooting on and off for a few years using my fathers Shakespeare Sierra x18 52" 40#. Was the first bow I started teaching myself with and I am realizing, I would like to give my dad back the gift my mom gave him when they were dating, and pick up my own. I'm giving up on the world of cams and strings (as cool as they were) for what feels natural and right. Admittedly the knowledge I have when it comes to selecting bows is not extensive, and that's where you all come in!
From my criteria I've come up with three bows that have caught my eye. The Martin/Howatt Hunter, Martin Mamba, and the Bear Super Kodiak.
I figured the increased length of the bow would be a bit more forgiving to variations in my form. Again, not sure if that logic is sound at all so please, guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I'm also figuring it wouldn't be a bad choice to go up in weight to around 50 or 55. Practicing recently I was shooting for roughly 4 hours, non stop, and only towards the end did I feel shaky and unable to really handle my bow. Unfortunately there's not to many trad shooters at my range. The few that do, shoot bows that feel as though they draw much lighter than mine so I'm none to sure of what would be appropriate.
Saw a few of these around TradGang and a few other forums but I would love some more info before laying down my hard earned for one..
Care to lend a helping hand?