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Hi there ...Im intending on purchasing a compound bow for myself, and have been looking at both the PSE Bowmadness (field ready) and the PSE Brute (field ready)
I am a 6'3" male with a 31"-32" draw length.
Im thinking along the line of 60-70 draw weight.
What model (bow) and what size/weight arrows would you recommend ?
Thanking you for your time...
Cliff Means...
31-32" so these bows will not go to that size. Very few bows do. Bows that might PSE Vendetta, High Country Eliminator, Darton DS4500, Carbon Tech bows. Some Martins and some Hoyts may also go beyond 30".
However none of these bows are Field Ready so they will all cost more
Hey,
Just looking at purchasing a field ready bow. Looking at the PSE Bowmadness. We're looking for quality and from what we can see the Bowmadness is the way to go. With the 32" Field Ready one we saw there isn't a sight on the list, however the 36" one does have one. What's the go there? And what type of sight is included if any?
Secondly is there a massive difference between the 32" and 36"? We're new to bow shooting and would appreciate the guidance. We're currently serving in Afghanistan (We're Snipers), and we're really keen to get straight into some bow shooting when we get back, but don't really have the access to anyone with any experience in that area. So any help is appreciated.
We're looking at purchasing two bows.
Cheers,
- Karlo and Bobby
All field ready bows come ready to shoot with a sight. The XL is slightly more expensive because the riser is larger and takes longer to machine. Most people buy the bowmadness. The XL is popular to for target archers and field shooters