Martin Jaguar
#2
Frank,
I had a Martin Cheetah which is very similar to the Jaguar. You won't hear any complaints from me on the bow...nor will you probably get many from others. The Jaguar was one of those few bows that had excellent characteristics and yet didn't cost an arm and a leg.
Good luck with it.
I had a Martin Cheetah which is very similar to the Jaguar. You won't hear any complaints from me on the bow...nor will you probably get many from others. The Jaguar was one of those few bows that had excellent characteristics and yet didn't cost an arm and a leg.
Good luck with it.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Carmel NY USA
I shot the Martin Cougar this weekend. Excellent bow smooth, fast and quiet. Best yet the price was $440 Needless to say this will be my next bow!!! By the way I also shot PSE and Hoyt liked the Martin bows better than these two bow lines.
#5
Thanks for the input. A buddy of mine has a Cougar Magnum. I think it is a step up from the Jaguar, and seems to be a great bow.
The Jag I'm looking at is virtually new, ready to shoot, with 4 carbon arrows and broadheads, no release or case.
The guy won't take less than 350.00.
I'd say there is about 600.00 worth of equipment there. I don't think it is a steal, but a pretty good deal. What do ya'll think?
The Jag I'm looking at is virtually new, ready to shoot, with 4 carbon arrows and broadheads, no release or case.
The guy won't take less than 350.00.
I'd say there is about 600.00 worth of equipment there. I don't think it is a steal, but a pretty good deal. What do ya'll think?




