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#328871 - 01/24/07 06:49 AM Bows?
Sullie Offline
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i was looking at different bows to use for deer and elk. i was looking at the browning rage one. i was wondering how this bow performs and if it will be a good bow to have as my first bow. i dont want to spend a fortune but i would like to get a good bow for the money. if anyone could suggest a better bow around the same price that would be great, thanks!

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#328943 - 01/24/07 11:28 AM Re: Bows? [Re: Sullie]
Hatch Offline
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Registered: 03/02/06
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Loc: Poulsbo, Wa
There's definetly a lot to choose from on the market today. Maybe take a look at some of the bottom end Martin bows. They build nice entry level bows, are from Walla Walla, and they stand behind their products. I don't know how Golden Eagle is these days after the Bear Archery buyout but I can tell you that I have never payed for a replacement part for any of the 3 GE's I have, hopefully things haven't changed. Of course the Mathews and Bowtechs are nice but spendy. Good luck.

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#328962 - 01/24/07 12:59 PM Re: Bows? [Re: Sullie]
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sullie- I just put a bow on ebay. 3 yr old bow but never used. I bought it for a back up incase something happened to my 1st bow. Completly outfitted only thing you would need is broadheads to go on the 6 arrows that come with it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...78367&rd=1&rd=1

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#328966 - 01/24/07 01:25 PM Re: Bows? [Re: fishmaster]
Hatch Offline
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Loc: Poulsbo, Wa
fishmaster, how fast is that short little bastard, looks like a good deal for $200.

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#329016 - 01/24/07 05:11 PM Re: Bows? [Re: Hatch]
D3Smartie Offline
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I've got an Alpline impact Xtreme i'll make you a deal on if you are interested in it... Its brand new in the box and i want to get rid of it. Bought as a back up but never used.
This one is way over priced but it gives you all the specs.
http://www.usahuntingsupplies.com/detail.aspx?ID=6169
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#329021 - 01/24/07 06:07 PM Re: Bows? [Re: fishmaster]
Sullie Offline
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fishmaster i emailed you. let me know if you got it

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#329119 - 01/24/07 11:42 PM Re: Bows? [Re: Sullie]
fishmaster Offline
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Loc: Rowers Seat
Sullie-

I didn't get you email, unless you were the one that bought the bow off ebay. Some guy in Cali. bought it. He got a great bow for $200.

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#329120 - 01/24/07 11:45 PM Re: Bows? [Re: fishmaster]
fishmaster Offline
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Loc: Rowers Seat
work2fish-

It shoots around 250-260 @ 68 lbs draws weight. Its is a 65-80 lb bow. I imagine it would be pushing 300 fps or better if I cranked it up!!

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#329132 - 01/25/07 06:45 AM Re: Bows? [Re: fishmaster]
Sullie Offline
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nope that wasnt me.

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#329443 - 01/26/07 10:42 AM Re: Bows? [Re: Sullie]
bankwalker Offline
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Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 840
Loc: seattle
i have a really nice o6 parker frontier forsale. comes with everything. $700, two releases, sight, rest, quiver, case for arrows with about 15 arrows and broadheads, case for bow.
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#329548 - 01/26/07 08:16 PM Re: Bows? [Re: bankwalker]
Sullie Offline
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deerslayer, sounds like a killer deal but that is out of my price range.

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#329785 - 01/28/07 07:43 PM Re: Bows? [Re: Sullie]
bankwalker Offline
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Registered: 10/23/06
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lol it is outa most people price range. at least for what they want to pay for a used bow. ive had it forsale sence december.

i know i should sell it for way less. oh well i guess
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#330584 - 02/01/07 03:19 PM Re: Bows? [Re: bankwalker]
havnfun Offline
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Registered: 07/04/99
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what draw length are the bows?

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#330627 - 02/01/07 05:36 PM Re: Bows? [Re: havnfun]
bankwalker Offline
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Originally Posted By: havnfun
what draw length are the bows?


mine is set at 28" draw and is adjustable from 60-70lb draw weight.
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#330717 - 02/02/07 08:30 AM Re: Bows? [Re: bankwalker]
D3Smartie Offline
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mine is adjustable from 23-30 inches.
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#330814 - 02/02/07 04:06 PM Re: Bows? [Re: D3Smartie]
Little Fish Offline
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Sullie....I've been poking around looking at bows myself. If you check out archerytalk or bowsite there are lots of discussions about bows plus a couple gear reviews that rate bows using several different criteria. The reviews are for higher end equipement, but a couple different bows in the $400 price range rated very well. Since I know next to nothing about archery equipment I plan using a reputable shop for my first bow purchase.

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#330816 - 02/02/07 04:18 PM Re: Bows? [Re: Little Fish]
bankwalker Offline
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Loc: seattle
for sure the only way to really find out what you like is to go out and shoot all the different bows.

i know that alot of my buddies told me to buy a hoyt trykon, or switchback. but after shooting all the different bows the parker frontier was the best feeling to me.

reviews can give you a good idea, and narrow down your choices. make your final choice by actually shooting them all.
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#330817 - 02/02/07 04:19 PM Re: Bows? [Re: D3Smartie]
bankwalker Offline
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Loc: seattle
Originally Posted By: D3Smartie
mine is adjustable from 23-30 inches.


dang that is one very well spread apart draw adjustment.
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#331311 - 02/05/07 11:17 AM Re: Bows? [Re: bankwalker]
Little Fish Offline
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Loc: Seattle, Washington
Thanks for the advice deerslayer. I stopped by a shop this past weekend and did just that. I hope after a few mores stops at the shop I will find something that works for me.

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#331379 - 02/05/07 03:14 PM Re: Bows? [Re: Little Fish]
bankwalker Offline
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Loc: seattle
no problem. also if you can ask them to set the draw length for you.

i know i shot abuot 20 different bows before i finally chose the parker. and actually narrowed it down to 5 bows. and i noticed that after shooting a few of them that were set at 29" draw. then having one actually set for my draw length it made a world of difference. and made my choice even easier.
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