browning bows
#2
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Cincinnati, Ohio
It may not be a popular choice, but I shoot a Browning. I've only had mine for 2 years but it seems to be holding up very well. I haven't paid real close attention to the bow catalogs lately, but it looks like they might not carry the lower priced bows like they used to. I think they just have the Mirage (probably around $350) and the Eclipse (~$520)this year. I like mine enough that I wouldn't hesitate to buy another. But I think that most any bow that is set up properly will shoot just fine.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: cold brook new york USA
i have two of brownings Xcellerators , with wood risers. and love them. my newest one is 12 years old and still kills a deer every year.i bought the first one used and the limbs are weak, wish i could replace them.
#4
A buudy of mine has one and I like. He shoots left handed just like I do and he let me shoot it. it was very smooth. just his draw was shorter than mine. I beleive it was the browning tornado. nice bow, light too




