FishGUY Posted January 30, 2008 Share Posted January 30, 2008 There are lots of new bows out this year, and since you will need a back-up bow for hunting get a new one and keep the old one. It is hard selling an $800 bow for $300 after only a few years, especially if it is in good condition. I got a 101st Airborne a few months ago and could not be happier. I liked the DXT it was smooth, but the short ATA length did not fit me well. The 101st is fast, quiet, and dead in the hand after the shot. It has the binary cams, so it pulls stiffer than a single cam bow, but not bad. The back wall is firm and it holds great.Try them all and get what feels the best to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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