Thanks guys for all of the advice. Glad that I didn't order that one, but still looks like a nice set up. I really don't know anything about it, but looks nice and good reviews.
I went out fishing on Sunday and knew that O'Donnell's near Lake Arthur on 19 has guns and other hunting supplies. So, I asked if he had any bows for sale when I stopped in for some minnows. Not only did he set me up, but got me a great deal. He is trying to get rid of a bunch of much more expensive set ups, so anyone looking for a good deal, stop by or give him a call. Those were tempting, but they would need all of the accessories and would add up quickly. I opted for a used bow that had the sights, balance and other stuff already on it. I trusted his judgement that the used one that I was leaning towards would make a fine starter bow, fit my size, etc. He hooked me up with some arrows, finger tab and target. Then took me outside to ease my head out of my rear end on how to use the thing on his target... Took his time to adjust the sights and adjust my clueless form.
Last night I shot arrows until my arms were sore. My daughter's bow doesn't have the power to puncture the target, so looks like I will be adding to my list... I figure if I get into it, then I can upgrade and pass this one on to my kids or if I don't, then I didn't spend all that much. They couldn't draw this one back, so will be a little while. I might look at something in between if they keep interest up. Pretty much everything together, was a little more than what the bow alone through Amazon. But got a good lesson out of it and was able to make a more sizable purchase from a local shop that I have frequented for years.