bow accesories


dogdoc

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i guess you're talking about accessories to actually put on your bow????

You need a good rest---i shoot a bodoodle rest. I do think that a whisker biscuit is a good choice for a beginner.

A set of sights---fiber optic--you could spend 15 to 150 bucks on sights.

A release--unless you are going to shoot fingers---which I wouldn't recommend as a beginner----20 bucks at wally world.

Arrows----I recommend carbons---Gold tips to be exact.

you need to get a good stabilizer--not a must but they are worth it---even if it is from wal-mart for 15 bucks.

string silencers---cheap and worth it

limb savers---not a necessity but they work great

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that should get you started.

todd

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Re: bow accesories

if you don't have a lot of money then i would suggest you buy a bow that is an entry level bow and save most of your money for accessories like rest and sight and stabilizer and wrist sling. you can put good items on a entry level bow and be in great shape to hunt also make sure you have limbsavers and leeches or cat whiskers to ehlp quiet the bow and also make sure you get a good release and not cheap one. they can be noisy and loose and not help you out when it comes time to make the shot.

scott releases in thew goose line are the best i have found

rob k

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