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Old 07-06-2004 | 07:29 PM
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anyone ever shot one of these? ive been wanting a new bow and walmart has this one for $189 whih is in my price range and it comes with a quiver, sights, and a rest and all but ive never shot one from what ive herd pretty much all the buckmasters bows a good bows but i just wanted some of ya`lls opinions thanks,sean
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Old 07-09-2004 | 12:01 AM
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It'll do the job for ya, and that price is $60 less than the one listed on their web site. I have a bow that I put together on a Golden Eagle riser that is very similar to the one on the BTR. The riser is solid, if not fancy. The bow shoots very well, just as good as many more expensive bows that I have owned. You may have to take the bow to a shop to get the draw length adjusted to fit you though.
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Old 07-09-2004 | 02:10 PM
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thanks for the info i havent been looking for anything fancy just something that`ll kill a deer and shoot fairly good and yeah ill definatly have to have the draw adjusted i think it said it came factory at 29" and i shoot a 26" with a loop and can shoot a 28 or so if it comes down to it but as long as its a decent bow ill be happy thanks again, sean
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Old 07-09-2004 | 06:26 PM
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If you are pretty sure you have a 26" draw, check to make sure the bow you get has that draw length or the capability of it. Some bows have different size cams for different draw length ranges. Not sure it the folks at Walmart will know exactly what you need and are getting.
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I bought my buckmaster at walmart last year after hunting season $199.00 and it is shooting just fine
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