waht do you think?
#1
im just looking....still havent talked to my parents or anything but this seems like a good bow cheap if its anything like the mirage listed on brownings site for 750 new...im guessing this bow is last years?? 360 set up doesnt seem to bad..target arrows and a release and im good to go...anyone ever shot one or play with one?? seem nice? think its a good bow? should i bid on it or take it for 360 buy it now? i dont want to bid on it and have someone take it sky high..what do you think?? im just looking still....but i keep coming back to this bow...i wont be shopping until probally friday or so......thanx...like i said im just looking and didnt talk to my parents yet but its better then spending about 600 for a setup bow like i was....any idea what this is worth?? i will use this thread to post my bows that im seriously thinking about so check back once in a while to if you want to help me out to see if i found anything else i was thinking about....the accessories might not be the best but they will get me through the season im sure....thats all i need them for..then after i buy my truck i can upgrade them........thanx alot
#2
mauser,
I have tried last years Mirage and liked it alot, the Mirage33 that is, but, I tried this years Mirage ZX and really didn' t like it at all.
The Mirage33 is a nice hunting bow.... 33" axle to axle so it is small (good for treestand hunting), but not too small to handle. The brace height is SLIGHTLY smaller than what I would like to see, but, it is still manageable at 7" . and it is still plenty fast at 300 f.p.s. IBO.
Just to let you know, the Mirage33 package from Cabelas is a GREAT deal. It is more than what is on e-bay at 449.99. The thing about e-bay is that you have a chance of being taken. You don' t know the quality of the set-up, that is, if it is used. If it is brand-new, then, it is a great deal.
You should REALLY check out the Browning Tornado Kit. This is my personal favorite Browning. It isn' t there highest or lowest end bow. It is there mid-level bow, but, let me tell you, that seems to be an understatement to me.
My best-friend, who has been into archery for about 7 years now bought one a few years ago and refuses to " up-grade" to any other bow. He was thinking about getting a new Hoyt RazorTec but PASSED ON THAT IDEA BECAUSE HE LOVES HIS BOW.
The bow is 36" axle to axle length, which would be an IDEAL size for a beginner that wants a bow that will last. The brace height is 7 1/2" which is a great size. This, along with the slightly bigger axle to axle length than the Mirage, will make for a more forgiving and " use friendly" bow. The bow is plenty light, and is plenty fast at 292 f.p.s. My friend has used this bow to kill a doe and a turkey so far, and hopefully a big buck this year. The grip is not only visually appealing but very comfortable. It is a black rubber with a nice wood inlay. The bow is smooth, quiet, and deadly accurate.
Cabelas sells the Browning Tornado package for $389.99 The kit includes bow, matching two-piece quiver, fiber optic sight with three pins, Huntsman arrow rest, 4-1/2" tapered stabilizer, nylon wrist sling, cat whisker string silencers, string peep sight, eliminator button, and kisser button. You can get a good release for $25.00-$30.00 and a dozen arrows for $55.00. Add a bag target (I got mine at Wal-Mart for $25.00 and it is awsome) so, lets say $25.00, and add another $30.00 for broadheads. That puts you at around $525.00-$530.00 When you consider that is everything you need, that isn' t a bad price at all, especially for the quality of this bow.
If that is still too much money for you, then, I would say that you check out the Browning Ambush XB Bow Package from Cabelas. The kit is $299.99 and you get bow, two-piece six-arrow quiver, fiber-optic three pin sight, Huntsman arrow rest, 4-1/2" stabilizer, nylon wrist sling, Cat Whiskers string silencers and peep sight.
The bow is 36" axle to axle length, 8" brace height (great size), 3 pounds 14 ounce (light, but not too light), 75% let-off, and a IBO speed of 280 f.p.s. This isn' t a screaming bow, but, it will definetly get the job done.
I havn' t shot this bow, but, it would more than likely be the IDEAL beginner bow. The axle to axle length, mixed with the large brace height and generally slow speed (THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT IT IS TOO SLOW OR THAT IT IS A BAD BOW) will make this thing one sweet shooter. Like I said earlier, your target will be around $25.00, arrows $55.00, release $30.00, and broadheads $30.00, that gives you a total archery outfit price of $440.00
Ebay is a great place and you can get some steals on there, but, remember, people can STEAL FROM YOU too. Becareful and make sure you do your research if that is the road you take.
P.S. Also remember that even with a bow package, you are still going to need to add between $140.00-$150.00 for arrows, broadheads, a release, and a target.
Best of luck and if you need any help, shoot me an e-mail at [email protected] There is an underscore ( _ ) between jason and lowmaster
I have tried last years Mirage and liked it alot, the Mirage33 that is, but, I tried this years Mirage ZX and really didn' t like it at all.
The Mirage33 is a nice hunting bow.... 33" axle to axle so it is small (good for treestand hunting), but not too small to handle. The brace height is SLIGHTLY smaller than what I would like to see, but, it is still manageable at 7" . and it is still plenty fast at 300 f.p.s. IBO.
Just to let you know, the Mirage33 package from Cabelas is a GREAT deal. It is more than what is on e-bay at 449.99. The thing about e-bay is that you have a chance of being taken. You don' t know the quality of the set-up, that is, if it is used. If it is brand-new, then, it is a great deal.
You should REALLY check out the Browning Tornado Kit. This is my personal favorite Browning. It isn' t there highest or lowest end bow. It is there mid-level bow, but, let me tell you, that seems to be an understatement to me.
My best-friend, who has been into archery for about 7 years now bought one a few years ago and refuses to " up-grade" to any other bow. He was thinking about getting a new Hoyt RazorTec but PASSED ON THAT IDEA BECAUSE HE LOVES HIS BOW.
The bow is 36" axle to axle length, which would be an IDEAL size for a beginner that wants a bow that will last. The brace height is 7 1/2" which is a great size. This, along with the slightly bigger axle to axle length than the Mirage, will make for a more forgiving and " use friendly" bow. The bow is plenty light, and is plenty fast at 292 f.p.s. My friend has used this bow to kill a doe and a turkey so far, and hopefully a big buck this year. The grip is not only visually appealing but very comfortable. It is a black rubber with a nice wood inlay. The bow is smooth, quiet, and deadly accurate.
Cabelas sells the Browning Tornado package for $389.99 The kit includes bow, matching two-piece quiver, fiber optic sight with three pins, Huntsman arrow rest, 4-1/2" tapered stabilizer, nylon wrist sling, cat whisker string silencers, string peep sight, eliminator button, and kisser button. You can get a good release for $25.00-$30.00 and a dozen arrows for $55.00. Add a bag target (I got mine at Wal-Mart for $25.00 and it is awsome) so, lets say $25.00, and add another $30.00 for broadheads. That puts you at around $525.00-$530.00 When you consider that is everything you need, that isn' t a bad price at all, especially for the quality of this bow.
If that is still too much money for you, then, I would say that you check out the Browning Ambush XB Bow Package from Cabelas. The kit is $299.99 and you get bow, two-piece six-arrow quiver, fiber-optic three pin sight, Huntsman arrow rest, 4-1/2" stabilizer, nylon wrist sling, Cat Whiskers string silencers and peep sight.
The bow is 36" axle to axle length, 8" brace height (great size), 3 pounds 14 ounce (light, but not too light), 75% let-off, and a IBO speed of 280 f.p.s. This isn' t a screaming bow, but, it will definetly get the job done.
I havn' t shot this bow, but, it would more than likely be the IDEAL beginner bow. The axle to axle length, mixed with the large brace height and generally slow speed (THAT DOES NOT MEAN THAT IT IS TOO SLOW OR THAT IT IS A BAD BOW) will make this thing one sweet shooter. Like I said earlier, your target will be around $25.00, arrows $55.00, release $30.00, and broadheads $30.00, that gives you a total archery outfit price of $440.00
Ebay is a great place and you can get some steals on there, but, remember, people can STEAL FROM YOU too. Becareful and make sure you do your research if that is the road you take.
P.S. Also remember that even with a bow package, you are still going to need to add between $140.00-$150.00 for arrows, broadheads, a release, and a target.
Best of luck and if you need any help, shoot me an e-mail at [email protected] There is an underscore ( _ ) between jason and lowmaster
#3
Wow, buck. you just made me feel like spending some money!
Mauser, don' t forget about the shipping costs. Some people charge an exhorbitatant price, and others will only charge what it costs them.
Mauser, don' t forget about the shipping costs. Some people charge an exhorbitatant price, and others will only charge what it costs them.
#4
Heck ya...lets give a big round of applause for BM! That was one heck of an answer. 
Ditto on the Mirage 33 and Mirage SX from previous years. I shot both and really liked the feel of the bow. If you can find one in good condition with a decent setup for $360 then I would consider it a good deal. Just be sure to get all the specifics before bidding on ebay. Some of those folks are shady.

Ditto on the Mirage 33 and Mirage SX from previous years. I shot both and really liked the feel of the bow. If you can find one in good condition with a decent setup for $360 then I would consider it a good deal. Just be sure to get all the specifics before bidding on ebay. Some of those folks are shady.
#5
this bow is new and is coming from a bow shop....probally a left over and they are trying to sell it.....it comes with a browning kit with everything i need.....since 2 people shot last years mirages and liked them i think i might try for this one.....i think i just might buy it now if i do buy it....this years are going for 750 browning says......so 360 with a kit is a deal i think.....it looks like a really nice bow...looks like this years except they changed cams...ill have a talk with my parents tomarow and see.....thanx guys........buck thanx alot....ill take a look at them bows if they shoot this one down....i posted this here to make sure im not getting beat to bad...theres 2 days left on this auction....i dont know if i should bid or buy it now....i dont want to have someone beat me and take it up there when i could had it for 360....ill show my parents brownings site and show them what this bow was worth and tell them it will be a good bow for me becuase its a good bow but im getting it cheaper because its last years model..ill let you guys know what happens....thanx alot......





