Opinions: Bow Kits
I'm looking into these bow kits for replacement of my old bow. Hunter's Friend still stocks some '08 bows they're discounting, but I like the PSE Bowmadness XS, which runs about the same as these two. I'm going to call them later today. I don't need the release, or arrows for the kit. However, the arrows come standard. I could use my old two prong (TM Hunter?) rest, but I'm not sure if RH/LH makes a difference.
Link:
http://www.huntersfriend.com/compound-bow-close-outs/discount-compound-bows.htm
Link:
http://www.huntersfriend.com/compound-bow-close-outs/discount-compound-bows.htm
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I'm not liking the kits. They just don't have the things I want as options. The Hunter Friend (thanks for the link btw) kits are better than most but if I'm going to shell out that kind of money I want it set up my way. 0 -
That's understandable. I'm looking into them because I lack easy access to a pro-shop in the area. Plus, I need all new gear since most of mine is almost ten years old, and right handed. I might go the Carnivore route. If I do, I'll post a review. 0 -
I can hook you up with Joe at PSE if ya wanna talk to someone. Let me know. 0 -
quote:Originally posted by bang250
I can hook you up with Joe at PSE if ya wanna talk to someone. Let me know.
Interesting. I like the Bowmadness XS, but heard it's discontinued.0 -
I'm gonna send him a link to this thread and see if he can answer any questions you might have. 0 -
You have email Aspen 0 -
quote:Originally posted by bang250
You have email Aspen
Thanks, a second opinion on HF was nice.0
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