Pearson Bows - 07 Pics Added
#1
I've read alot of good things about Ben Pearson's bows lately. I've only shot one but it was extremely smooth and shock free. Anybody else out there shoot a Pearson? Which one?
#2
I used to have an Anaconda and that was one smooth shooter. I'm on my 2nd Pride right now after losing the first one last year. Pearson bows are as good as any out there. Best thing to do is shoot some different ones and see which fits you best.
#3
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I had a 440 Quad a few years ago. Nice bow and I really liked it, but I had to let it go. The shop I shot for decided not to carry the Pearson line and I had to go with Hoyt. But that's the ONLY reason I sold it. (I should have kept it and used it when nobody was around.
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#4
Here are some pics of the 07 Pearson Bows. It looks like they followed Hoyt's lead and included factory STS's. These retail for $599. I'm definitely going to shoot one and try it out along with Bowtech and Hoyt.


75% LET-OFF
50#, 60#, 70# DRAW WEIGHTS
27.5" - 31.5" DRAW LENGTHS
LIFETIME GUARANTEE


The top one is the Z 32 and the bottom one is the Z 34. The specs are as follows:
292-325 FPS IBO
(292 @ 27.5" 70# and 325 @31.5" 70#)
34 1/4" AXLE TO AXLE
7 1/4" BRACE HEIGHT
BARNSDALE LAMINATED LIMBS(292 @ 27.5" 70# and 325 @31.5" 70#)
34 1/4" AXLE TO AXLE
7 1/4" BRACE HEIGHT
75% LET-OFF
50#, 60#, 70# DRAW WEIGHTS
27.5" - 31.5" DRAW LENGTHS
LIFETIME GUARANTEE




