Your best bet would be to visit an archery shop and shoot as many bows you can in your price range. look for a bow that is easy to draw, quiet and low vibration. Good luck!
The bristles do wear out, actually, they get bent. Just clip the bent ones off and your good to go. I did swap out the original bisquit on this bow once. Not for wearing out though. I was working on my bow and it fell off the table...snapped right off.
Gotta love Trophy Ridge...take a look at...
I love the WB. Hunting in the West is mostly spot and stalk. Knowing that my arrow won't fall out of the rest is one thing I dont have to worry about.
edit (added text): Just saw the pics...looks good.
I have the same sight, Bucknasty strings/cables (freakin' awesome by the way) and shoot 350 CE Maxima hunters. My broadheads are 100gr Tight Point Shuttle T-Locks
edit (added text): Just saw the pics you loaded...nice rig!
I purchased a my second bow in '07 after laying off archery for about 12yrs.
I did my research and knew exactly what I wanted...a Mathews Switchback XT. Drove down to Performance Archery in San Diego to try it out.
From the first shot I knew this was the bow for me...brought it home and have...
I also recieved a called from my credit card fraud dept...three charge attempts from a company in New Delhi and one from an Indian militia in New Delhi!
My wife and I have been married 26 years...I love her more and more each day. It's great to hear from those that are happily married. Congrats to you and thank you for your service.
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