Reflex Bows
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Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Reflex Bows
I shot some reflexs last year when I was out for a new bow. From what I could gather, they are pretty much hoyts by a different name. The ones I shot , shot well. I have no other information than that. Good luck.
#4
RE: Reflex Bows
I have owned several Reflex bows over the years and they have all preformed excellently, In fact I am currently shooting a Bighorn but only because my timberwolf and buckskin were stolen a while back but It is still a good bow!
If you are In the market for a new bow You should really Take a look at the New Timberwolf and buckskin they are both excellent bows and both use the new Hoyt cam and 1/2 very smoothe draw and a solid back wall with a good valley that wont try to yank your arm off if you ease up on the draw.
The Reflex line is definately worth looking at
If you are In the market for a new bow You should really Take a look at the New Timberwolf and buckskin they are both excellent bows and both use the new Hoyt cam and 1/2 very smoothe draw and a solid back wall with a good valley that wont try to yank your arm off if you ease up on the draw.
The Reflex line is definately worth looking at
#5
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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RE: Reflex Bows
the timberwolf is what I was leaning towards BPS I have a long draw lenght tho it' s hard finding a bow with a 31 1/2 inch draw and I don' t like the shorter axle to axle bows I want a minimum of 36 inches if not longer. Thank you for the input though greatly appreciated
#6
RE: Reflex Bows
I bought a Reflex Prowler couple years ago, it is the single cam(1/2), split limb 60-70lbs 38in ata. 2000 model i believe. I think this bow is awesome for my style. Fingers, 2413 aluminums, 100gr. Muzzy 3-blade, Whisker Bisuit Rest,no-peep. After a season i decided to buy another one just like it only 50-60lb. I' lll have both of them for a very long time.