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Old 08-27-2012, 12:30 AM
338Bluff 338Bluff is offline
 
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Don't buy a 'kit' if you can afford to trick out a bare bow yourself. Most kits are cheap.

1 bow- Can't go wrong with a Hoyt, APA, or Matthews

12 arrows properly spined for your draw weight and length. Easton Axis or FMJ are about as good as they get

Spott Hogg Sight - Durable and Bright

G5 1/4" titanium peep

Scott Release-They are the best

2 piece quiver as they are the quietest-some of the newer quick detach are not bad, but most are cheap and vibrate too much

Bowsling- for the wrist. You can also buy a sling for carrying the bow, but a wrist sling is pretty important

Limbsaver Stabilizer and Dampener. You might pick up a longer/fancy one if you get into target shooting but right now you are looking for something to hold the sling to the bow and give you a little forward weight

Montec Broadheads or if you don't feel like trying fixed blades your first year - Grim Reapers - either model in 100 grain

Treestand and climbing sticks or 12 screw in steps

Light weight camo gloves, Face Mask, and camo clothes

Good Luck
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