Need advice about Reflex Gamegetter bow
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: des moines ia USA
Posts: 102
Need advice about Reflex Gamegetter bow
I am looking at getting a Reflex Gamegetter bow. This will be my first bow so I thought I would start with a inexpensive bow. I would greatly appreciate any insight someone might have about this bow regarding, good or bad.
#2
Spike
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: St. Louis, MO
Posts: 83
RE: Need advice about Reflex Gamegetter bow
I had the same question. Bass pro is selling it for $200.
SALE Reflex Gamegetter Bow Package
Regular price $249.99 - Save $50
This package has everything a bowhunter needs. The Gamegetter has a magnesium riser with solid limbs, and is equipped with the 75% let-off Cam & 1/2™ Performance System. Brace height: 7-5/8" . Axle-to-axle length: 39-3/4" . Weight: 4 lbs. 4 oz. Color: Realtree Hardwoods Green® HD™. 27" -30" Draw Length. Package includes the Gamegetter bow, 3-pin fiber-optic sight, sight window pad, quick-detach 4-arrow camo quiver, arrowrest, string silencers, eliminator button and a wrist sling.
Thanks guys
SALE Reflex Gamegetter Bow Package
Regular price $249.99 - Save $50
This package has everything a bowhunter needs. The Gamegetter has a magnesium riser with solid limbs, and is equipped with the 75% let-off Cam & 1/2™ Performance System. Brace height: 7-5/8" . Axle-to-axle length: 39-3/4" . Weight: 4 lbs. 4 oz. Color: Realtree Hardwoods Green® HD™. 27" -30" Draw Length. Package includes the Gamegetter bow, 3-pin fiber-optic sight, sight window pad, quick-detach 4-arrow camo quiver, arrowrest, string silencers, eliminator button and a wrist sling.
Thanks guys
#4
Join Date: Sep 2003
Posts: 47
RE: Need advice about Reflex Gamegetter bow
Reflex is made by Hoyt, an thus should be a quality product. The only thing I didn' t like about the Gamegetter was the grip was too thick. All in al though should be a great bow for the money and a great first bow, just get help from your local proshop you might pay a little more but there help and advice setting up the bow and getting you started is worth it!
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