Ghilliesuit22 Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Hello, I have just recently gotten into bow hunting. And I am on a pretty low budget which doesn't seem to coincide nicely with this sport. I have taken my hoyt to a archery shop and they are doing what they can to get me fitted for it. But I still need things like a release, stabilizer, maybe a new case. I might not be able to shoot from a loop since the bow draw length will not go any shorter. Can anyone recommend a good site for maybe purchasing used or clearance items such as releases and stabilizers. Also do you recommend a release that will work for both a string shooter and a loop. And possibly recommend a stabilizer that is a decent price as well. I appreciate any advice on where to find good priced products. Thank you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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fly Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Hello, I have just recently gotten into bow hunting. And I am on a pretty low budget which doesn't seem to coincide nicely with this sport. I have taken my hoyt to a archery shop and they are doing what they can to get me fitted for it. But I still need things like a release, stabilizer, maybe a new case. I might not be able to shoot from a loop since the bow draw length will not go any shorter. Can anyone recommend a good site for maybe purchasing used or clearance items such as releases and stabilizers. Also do you recommend a release that will work for both a string shooter and a loop. And possibly recommend a stabilizer that is a decent price as well. I appreciate any advice on where to find good priced products. Thank you. Welcome to the forums. Bowhunting is a lot like everything else. You get what you pay for. Check the RT classified forum, you might find some items you need. I'd also ask your pro shop what they recommend. They have seen your bow and will know (I would hope so anyway) what will work. A good thing to do is figure out how much you have to spend and go from there. I have a 25.00 tru-glo sight I picked up on clearance at Wal-Mart that works well for me. However, when it comes to arrows, rests, and loops I stick with my pro-shop. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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