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Top Choices for Compound Hunting Bows

Hunt & Gut www.huntandgut.com

You have been bow Hunting for a few seasons now and you find out that you have developed a passion for hunting bows. You are ready now to upgrade to a hunting bow that will meet your newly acquired need that you have discovered since you started on your quest as a bow hunter. This can be an expensive upgrade but you are willing to spend the money it takes for the next level. There are many choices out there to choose from. My best advice to you is to take a trip to your local bow shop and try out several bows to see what they have to offer. Keep in mind: most bow hunting for big game begins in late August or early September in northern states or Canadian Provinces, and slightly later in southern states. We will take a look at some top bow choices that are available to you.

Mathews MR5 Compound Hunting Bow

This bow comes from a company that is very well known for their quality and performance. The MR5 is one of the fastest bows on the market today. This bow can be used to hunt small game as well as carrying the punch for large game such as moose and elk. This bow has a hefty starting price but look at what the price includes.

-Max. Draw Weight: 80 LBS
-Draw Length: 30”
-Let Off: 80%
-Speed: 360 FPS
-Axle to Axle: 33”

Bowtech Insanity CPX

This is another bow that carries a great reputation. It also carries with it blistering speed.

This is another great option for a choice of bow that packs a powerful punch. This bow has a high draw weight that makes it capable to hunt large game such as bear, moose, and elk. This bow will provide you performance year after year. This Bowtech bow carries with it some impressive specs.

-Max. Draw Weight: 80LBS
-Max Draw Length: 30”
-Let Off: 80%
-Speed: 355 FPS
-Axle to Axle: 32”

Darton DS-3900

The Darton name has also been a long standing name in the bow hunting industry. They continue to develop quality equipment year end and year out. This latest bow has the ability to allow you to hunt small game as well as larger game such as coyote and deer. This bow does however lack the big punch for larger game such as moose and elk. This Darton bow still gives you a reliable and impressive performance in the field.

-Max. Draw Weight: 70 LBS
-Max Draw Length: 30”
-Let Off: 80%
-Speed: 355 FPS
-Axle to Axle: 32.875”

Whatever your choice may be in your upgrade make sure that you follow the manufacturer’s instruction on maintenance and up keep for your new hunting bows. Take a bow hunter’s safety course to help keep you up to date with the latest safety techniques. Always practice all year round to help keep your strength and shooting ability as sharp as you can. Regardless of the type of archery you shoot: practice makes perfect. Make sure you visit your local bow shop and speak to a hunting bow expert before you make your next purchase.

Are you missing your hunting bow in our test? Write us your opinion about these hunting bows in the comment section below!

Hunt & Gut www.huntandgut.com



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