doc holiday13
WKR
Trying to add to this but not hijack.
To those with experience, if you were to start out with the knowledge you have but none of the experience and skills, what would your "first-time" bowhunter budget be today? Would you listen to the Archery shop alot more than you did? Would you listen less? What things did you think mattered but didn't and which things mattered that you didn't pay attention to enough?
My best advice would be to buy a 2nd hand bow made within the last 12 years.. The Z series mathews bows shot amazingly. I'd still have mine if it properly fit me. Be into a complete bow for sub $600
A brace height between 6.5 and 7 inches will be forgiving enough for a beginner. A drop away type rest is nice if that is the last bit you need to get "all the accuracy", but that whisker biscuit is solid, consistent, durable and accurate enough for everyone's needs. Pins are user preference, but for a beginner, a 3, 4 or 5 pin are recommended in the 019 or .010 size(depends on your age). You'll learn how to gap shoot with fixed pins. 3 is enough to give you most of the range you'll need. 5 pin will get you out to 60-70 yards which is about as reasonably far as you'd need(especially as a beginner).
Lastly, watch a bunch of School of Nock videos to learn about form. If you can swing an in-person lesson or two with a professional do that too. Once your form becomes 2nd nature you've won a major battle