5MilesBack
"DADDY"
If you know someone that knows archery at all, then ya, I'd buy used all day long. You'd have to know what your draw length is or at least find a bow with draw mods or adjustable on the cams for length. You definitely don't need a new bow to kill elk. I'm heading back up today and I'm taking my old 2006 Bowtech Old Glory with me. In the used market this bow might be worth $200, but it's just as shootable and deadly as any new bow. The feel is a little different, but the arrows hit behind the pins. And the nice thing is, this bow has been through a lot of really rough hunts and has taken a beating and is still perfect. Some of these new bows almost seem fragile to me. I know I don't have to baby this one. It's taken lots of falls with me and slid down scree slopes etc.