PSE Or Parker?
#11
Giant Nontypical
Joined: Dec 2004
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From: Ohio
ORIGINAL: BGfisher
nodog forgot the most important feature of a compound bow. Correct drawlength. Short out of a treestand is the least important thing. Gee, I wonder how we ever killed anything with those 48" and 50" bows of yesteryear.
nodog forgot the most important feature of a compound bow. Correct drawlength. Short out of a treestand is the least important thing. Gee, I wonder how we ever killed anything with those 48" and 50" bows of yesteryear.
Funny thing about that DL. I haven't really settled on one particular lenght yet. As far as 48"-50" bows, I think that just like the bows, the stands were equally as big. I also think that many of those bows doubled as a spear. When you couldn't hit it with an arrow you just ckucked up a hail mary with the bow
#12
Fork Horn
Joined: Jul 2004
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Gee, I wonder how we ever killed anything with those 48" and 50" bows of yesteryear.
i did,,a 48 ATA wooden limbs,,the pic is somewhere in here of my first with that bow,,but with my first new bow i'm probably gonna go Hunter Mag,, the higher end models are just gonna put me over that $$$$ bracket when all is said and done with all the extras,,i was able to test a Hunter Mag a couple week ends ago and i was quite impressed.




