Buying for my husband
#11
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Pa.
Posts: 502
Even better than a gift card is to take him to a store to browse and if he finds one that you can tell he likes and fits him buy it for him on the spot.More than likely he will like the $500 and down bows which there are a lot with good quality.I too have heard great reviews on the Center point Sniper 370 and I have seen them as low as $200.You have one lucky husband.
#15
Typical Buck
Join Date: Dec 2013
Location: Pa.
Posts: 502
It is hard to say.She could really be bogged down with family stuff.But it does seem odd to go thru the trouble to find this site than register and not return.She appears genuine and probably a real good catch for her hubby.
#20
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2014
Location: Walker, Iowa
Posts: 7
Well, for anyone else looking, since the OP decided to be AWOL after posting, I looked
long and hard for a less expensive Xbow last winter. Reviews were all over the place on
most, but one kept coming up with practically all good reviews, so I got one, the Center
Point Sniper. An injury wouldn't allow me to actually shoot it until September. Those
warnings people give about using different bulls-eyes on the target instead of just one?
Believe it! I destroyed an expensive arrow on my second outing. I REALLY hope to be
hunting with it next year. It's a pleasure to shoot as well as accurate as I will ever need.
long and hard for a less expensive Xbow last winter. Reviews were all over the place on
most, but one kept coming up with practically all good reviews, so I got one, the Center
Point Sniper. An injury wouldn't allow me to actually shoot it until September. Those
warnings people give about using different bulls-eyes on the target instead of just one?
Believe it! I destroyed an expensive arrow on my second outing. I REALLY hope to be
hunting with it next year. It's a pleasure to shoot as well as accurate as I will ever need.