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Poluke 06-16-2005 10:35 PM

Pearson/McPhearson
 
Pearson has a nice bow out there and it is sweet. Runs about the same price as all the other "Top of the line" bows" Anybody got one?
Pride cometh before a great fall (pun intended)

dgirt 06-17-2005 08:21 AM

RE: Pearson/McPhearson
 
I have 2. I have an Edge and a Bishop. Both bows shoot very good. I like the Bishop for 3-D and dot shooting and the Edge for backup 3-D and a hunting bow.
Both bows are very fast and very quite. Both very easy to shoot.

BGfisher 06-17-2005 09:40 AM

RE: Pearson/McPhearson
 
I wish I'd had the choice of the Bishop when I shot for them. All I had was bows like the Freedom, 38" Special, and Annihilator. Still no slouches. This is one comapny that has really stepped up their quality in the last five years. Right at or near the top.

uphunter15 06-17-2005 08:45 PM

RE: Pearson/McPhearson
 
Nice to see some fellow Pearson/McPherson people out there. I am shooting the Pride right now and have the Diamondback VX also. I tell you the Pride is one sweet shooter!!! I am thinking about getting the new Diamondback VX also just because I like my 02 so much, gotta have my toys!!! And I love the 20 degree bio grip, comfortable and consistent for me.

Pearson/McPherson has made some great leaps in the industry. You will be hearing on the target side a lot about the Bishop, one heck of a bow!!! The Pride is making its move also but the rest of the lineupis absolutey awsome. They have some fast, forgiving and comfortable shooting bows out there and lets not forget some of the best customer service out there. If you have any questions all you have to do is call or email, Phillip and Bill will get things taken care of.

Iknow we will be seeing a lot more of them in the future people just have to give them a try to see what we are talking about. I have owned 4 in the last 5 years and each one has been awsome!!!

Check them out at www.benpearson.com .

Chris

questions_14 06-18-2005 10:23 PM

RE: Pearson/McPhearson
 
Hey

Was looking at the Pearson/McPhearson bows earlier and really like their design and specs. In fact i was impressed that much that i think i am going to purchase the Pride. As im from Australia, i was just wondering where the best place is to get one, cosidering im going to have to pay shipping fees as well.

Cheers

uphunter15 06-19-2005 10:38 AM

RE: Pearson/McPhearson
 
Go to www.selectarchery.com and talk to Jim. He will get you taken care of. I don't know what draw weight you are but the 50-60 is getting some good speed out of it. I am shooting a 60-70 and had Phillip at Pearson get itmaxed out at 66# with the limbs cranked down. Shoots awsome!!! You will like it!!!

Poluke 06-19-2005 09:29 PM

RE: Pearson/McPhearson
 
Hey thanks to you all for your comments. The reason I asked is I'm a PSE guy and I really like my Stingray but I am having "age" problems with the cam and wheel bearings. My hunting guru has been doing a small business as a Pearson rep and Vapor supplier. He's really adamant about the PRIDE and wants me to try one. I am tempted BIG TIME to break the limb I'm on and get this bow. I have an AR 34 as (now that the stinger is broke) my primary hunting bow and really want a backup. SOOOOO Pride cometh before a great FALL. My only regret is the AR and the Pride are so different in style.


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