Hi, I'm Mike Hirschi, with Lightning Archery, and today we're going to talk about how to choose the best bow and arrow for you. In doing that, this all comes back to your opinion and what you like best. There are several things to look at in here when you are looking at choosing a bow and arrow for you. The first thing you want to look at is basically, is the price, you know how much you can afford and how much you want to invest in a bow. The second thing you need to look at is what's comfortable for you? You know when you shoot one of these bows, some of them feel good in your hand and some of them don't. That just takes a little testing. You go out and you look at a few bows and shoot a few, go to some tournaments where they have a lot of people that are shooting bows. Talk to the archers, see if you can shoot their equipment. That's some of the best ways just to experience and just kind of get a little bit of first hand knowledge, touching them, handling them and doing that. The second thing, you know, or the last thing is looks. Some people like certain, everybody likes different things. So, you want to find something that looks good to you. As long as, as well as feeling comfortable in your hand, that looks good to you, it's appealing. So, between those basically three different areas, price, comfort and aesthetic look, then that's basically what you need to look at because I can't tell you what bow that you need to shoot, what's actually the best. You have to experience it for yourself just by going out, you know, and doing the little hands on, putting the bows in your hand, test firing them, you know, and just seeing how they react with you and you will find what works best for you just by a little effort, a little effort going out and checking things out. And that's basically how to pick what's best for you.