Originally posted by s_mcflurry: My number one criteria for choosing a bow is how the grip feels in your hand. Choose one that feels like it was made just for you and you will never regret it.Number two is hand shock: don't get one that will rattle your fillings out. If you have those two perfect, you're going to love your bow.
Originally posted by Winterhawk1960: QuoteOriginally posted by s_mcflurry: My number one criteria for choosing a bow is how the grip feels in your hand. Choose one that feels like it was made just for you and you will never regret it.Number two is hand shock: don't get one that will rattle your fillings out. If you have those two perfect, you're going to love your bow. There isn't much that I can add to that post.The grip is "everything" to me and my ability to shoot it well depends "directly" on how my hand fits into it.Winterhawk1960 [/b]
Originally posted by smokin feathers: you trade through bow after bow until you find what you like best! You will realize which bow is best after it has already been sold or traded, so the quest continues!!