PSE Brute X ($399.99)

The PSE Brute X is a steal at only $399.99. This bow is locked and loaded and ready to go. It shoots an incredible 320 feet per second. The draw lengths on this bow can be adjusted from 25'' to 30'' ensuring that you get that custom fit that will help you to perfect your shooting technique. The axel to axel of 31'' combined with the brace height of 7 1/4'' makes this not only a fast bow, but also one that is very forgiving. The let-off of 75% ensures that you will only be holding between 15-17.5 pounds when you are at full draw; this will allow you to get off shot after shot. If you are in the market for a smooth and quiet shooter that does not compromise on speed, then the Brute X is what you want to own.

Darton DS-600 Compound Bow ($399.97)

The Darton DS-600 is another one of those bows that are made to grow alongside the archer. With speeds of 310 feet per second, this bow is equipped for a nice day at the archery range or a rugged hunting trip. The cutting edge technology that accompanies this bow should command at least double the price tag for this type of compound bow. You can purchase this bow with a draw weight of 40/50/60/or 70 pounds. The draw length can be adjusted from 25''- 30'' so that you never have to over (or under) draw. The Darton DS-600 offers a higher let off than most of the bows in this lineup at 80%. If you are looking for a solid, built-to-last, everyday shooter that will grow with you, then I would recommend the Darton DS-600.

Bear Archery Legion ($399.99)

Many in the industry have called this one of the smoothest bows that is on the market, and I would have to agree. This initially confuses people because they do not usually associate a smoother feel, with a faster bow. Arrows race from the bow at 318 feet per second and you can get this bow in a 50/60 or 70 pound draw weight. If you can go with the heavier draw weight, then I would suggest it because this is the only other bow that offers you an 80% let-off in this lineup. With the smoothness of the cams and the 80 percent let off, I feel like you could hold this bow all day. If you want hassle free setup and an almost vibration-free experience, I would suggest the Bear Archery Legion

Parker Eagle ($299.95)

The Parker Eagle shoots like a dream. This is something that you typically do not hear people saying about a single cam compound bow with a speed of 310 feet per second. When I shot this bow, the first thing that I noticed was that It was extremely lightweight coming in at a mere 3.65 pounds. This bow was able to get quality groupings at 40 yards, with consistency. I can attribute this to the 32'' ATA and the 7 3/4'' brace height which are both very forgiving. This bow comes in draw lengths of 26''-31'' and adjustable draw weights of 50-60 or 60-70 pounds. If you are looking for an affordable option that is very forgiving then I would recommend the Parker Eagle.

Siege 55 ($149.99/$99.99)

If you are looking for the most bang for your buck, then I would recommend the Siege 55 Pound compound Bow. This bow is powerful with a 206 feet per second speed rating, but also very easy to maintain at the same time. The draw length of 29'' is better suited for medium to larger framed hunters. The Siege compound bow also has a draw weight of 55 pounds, which the 70% let-off makes quick work out of. The 41.5'' ATA will also ensure that you are not veering off course with your shot placement. The 4 pound net weight makes this the perfect option for you to take out on the field for your hunting trips. If you are looking for high quality and durability, then I would suggest that you take a look at the Siege 55 pound compound bow.