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Let’s just say a guy was going to start bow hunting in the future,

What’s a decent packaged bow to start with?

500.00 to 1000.00 price range.

Not a beginner hunter, but would be a beginner with a bow.

Thanks.
 
I'm partial to Elites. They tend to be very smooth and forgiving-- a good thing for a beginner. I'd also strongly suggest starting with a 60lb draw rather than a 70. If I were starting out, I'd be looking hard at the Elite Ember RTS package.

Go to a decent bow shop and shoot a couple. Finding which one fits you best and feels most comfortable is more important than guys giving random opinions on the internet. Any Bear, Bowtech, Mathews, Elite or Diamond should be good quality and you can get one used and in good condition from reputable bowshops.
 
Let’s just say a guy was going to start bow hunting in the future,

What’s a decent packaged bow to start with?

500.00 to 1000.00 price range.

Not a beginner hunter, but would be a beginner with a bow.

Thanks.
Matthews has a great starter bow for youth that will grow with them into an adult. My boy has one and we like it.
 
I’ve heard great things about the Bear RTS packages, just throw a drop away rest instead of the whisker biscuit but the biscuit DOES work well for a beginner. I’ve never personally shot these but intend on getting one for my oldest in Feb for his bday. Shhh 🤫

I’ve shot Mathew’s PSE and Hoyt and I absolutely hated the Hoyt. The Mathew’s was very nice but out of my price range. I’m on my second PSE (outdated limbs got ruined on first from being an idiot) and I really think they’re great bows. They can be like shoes though, and everyone’s got a different taste for comfort/price/reliability etc.

Good luck in your search! Bowhunting is kind of an expensive sport, but it is super fun and rewarding and absolutely will make you an overall better hunter/outdoorsman.
 
i bought a bear, g2 cruzer or something, i don't even know.

it will kill stuff, no doubt. i am the one proven to suck though, not the bow.
 
Great time to buy right now on 2025 leftovers. My local shop has 2025’s at around 30% off

Almost any brand makes a good bow, individual fit and feel is the biggest factor anymore IMO
 
I upgraded to an Elite last season!! I love it, it's a great bow.
 
$1K? Gosh lee. I guess that explains the surge in traditional bow popularity.
 
Try to find a bow shop in your area. Try shooting a few different ones to see if anything seems to fit better. Many bows will be discounted to make room for the “new 2026” bows. Good time to buy. If you buy a bare bow would have to add accessories. Can get a kit with whisker biscuit for around $100. Or price together your own and choose what you want. Shop should be able to help.

One package bow I almost bought was the Hoyt Torrex package. It was a good set up for $800. Wasn’t as smooth as couple flagship bows I tried. Shot well though.
 
I use a diamond archery bow. SB series but I think they don't make it anymore. I find it does everything I want and more for a middle of the road bow brand
 

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