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A good bow for a 15 year old with about 50 pound limps and and I'm 6' 4" so what would be draw length. and its gotta be a lh
 
Many bow companies have a variaty of sizes and makes that would suffice. I would start by finding a shop and getting your draw measured. Then pick up a few and see how they feel.
I would assume with your size you will need a longer ATA bow to be perportionate to your size, but not necesarrily. It just depends on what feels good to you. Personally if I were you I'd look at 60# limbs that can be backed down to 50#. This will give you room for improvement as you get stronger. Unfortunately no one can tell you exactly which bow is the best for you. Narrow it down to a handful and the repost. And remember you're only asking for opinions and advice. You have to make the ultimate decision. Good luck
 
Any good sharp head that you can put in the vitals will work fine. Modern bows at 50# are plenty fast to shoot any broadhead. Just get to practicing and know your limits.
 
Well, maybe and maybe not. For the first bow season, probably. However, you can hunt with a bow all the way to the end of gun season in January. However, if you have never shot a bow before and don't really have anyone help you, it may be. It would all depend of how fast you get the hang of it and if you get confident in you abilities with it.
 
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