A Pse Brute bow that comes set up, get rid of their arrow rest and buy either a good fall away that will hold the arrow steady, or a whisker bisquit. Ranger finder isn't necessary if you can judge distances but they are handy for sure. You'll definitely want some good camo. As for the brands of arrows and broadheads, I shoot some thunderhead 125 grains, and have had absolutely no problem with performance. I've shot a bear, an elk, and a deer with them. Arrows are carbon express, once again no complains with them. I've been doing it for a few years now and know a little bit so just like roland, if you need help with anything hit me up