Hmmmm not sure buying a fixed module bow for your first bow would be my choice . I shoot semi regular on 2 & 3d ranges and would say your bow needs/ ideas can change quite rapidly over the first 1-4 years . Most quality USA branded bows in the last 8 or so years have only seen small improvements in design . Nothing in speed! just ease of draw cycle , bow/ limb noise, handshock and cable line let off, making up to 90%letoff @ full draw super easy. If you are just going small to medium game hunting with 2 & 3d targets for fun and practice Id go second hand for starters. A real good alrounder that always come up on trade me for under $700 ready to shoot would be a PSE stinger. This type of single cam bow muilt adjustable draw lenght ,with 60lbs- 70lbs limbs are Ideal to begin with. Most of us will spend a small fortune on release aids before we settle on the( ONE) . Quality sights , arrow rests all come into play over time . Concentrate on learning basic and repeatable form, buy quailty arrows! beleive me its the only part of archery you should never go cheap on. ( MANY DO) I use sika stoppers great shalfs execellent quailty/service @ fair price. Build into archery! its a journey , after a year or so that pse stinger will get traded and your knowedge base will be much broader for your NXT bow. My thoughts anyway good luck & practice practice practice
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