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Francis_Qc 06-03-2007 05:54 PM

Fred Bear Element
 
Hi everyone,
After some hours on the forum, i decided to read, on the forum, about the Fred Bear Element.
I'm 16 year old and, me, my father and our moose partner, decided to go moose hunting, with bows, in 2008.

I need my paper and my bow. I'm not having a job, but i'm "working" really hard to find one for this summer.

I need a good quality/price bow. I've heard about the Fred Bear Element.
Is it a good one for a begginer? All the specification of the bow are "ok" for me. Only need your reviews!

Thanks!

Francis

FLOutlander 06-03-2007 09:13 PM

RE: Fred Bear Element
 
I have looked at and even shot the Element. It is a great bow for the money. I think it would make a great beginner or even novice bow. Before you buy it, do some searching and see if you can find a bow shop in your area that carries Bear. Shoot the bow, along with a few others in the same price range. Good Luck.

Francis_Qc 06-04-2007 06:14 AM

RE: Fred Bear Element
 
thanks. The only dealer for me is at 3 hours of highway from where i live[&o]But, when we want to be a bowhunter, we can do almost everything:D

But, in the price range of the Fred Bear Element, is there some other bows that i might look for?

Francis

Redneck Bowhunter 06-04-2007 05:29 PM

RE: Fred Bear Element
 
Well in my opinion if you were looking at the Element for the price range then I would go with Reflex. Great bow for the money and is backd by an exellent bow company(hoyt). Some of hoyt's features that come out of their plant go into the reflex bows. Hope this helps, good luck finding a bow.

Siman08/OH 06-04-2007 07:58 PM

RE: Fred Bear Element
 
my 2 cents, get a hoyt

Redneck Bowhunter 06-05-2007 03:51 PM

RE: Fred Bear Element
 

my 2 cents, get a hoyt
He already stated that he was new to bowhuntingand needed a beginner bow in that 300- 500 dollar price range so I think a hoyt is out of the questionfor now.Go with Reflex!;). But it really all comes down to which bow feels the best in your hands because that is the bow you are going to shoot the best with.

bow 66 06-05-2007 05:48 PM

RE: Fred Bear Element
 
i would say go and shoot a frew bows in your price range to see which feels the best for you.


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