what a surprise.
#1
what a surprise.
I bought a 2005 Fred Bear SQ32 Cheap ( main reason I bought it) I intended to give it to one of my sons. I rigged it with a Diamond Wild thing stabilizer, a spott hogg hoggit sight and I'm so surprised how smooth this bow shoots. I know Bear copied the Hoyt Hybrid cam design I think that's the reason they only made it one year...
I'm keeping it!!! Dude, it's sweet!!! I was threading needles with it this afternoon at 40 yards. I'm so surprised!!! I'm gonna hunt with it this season.
I'm keeping it!!! Dude, it's sweet!!! I was threading needles with it this afternoon at 40 yards. I'm so surprised!!! I'm gonna hunt with it this season.
#4
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Eastern PA USA
Posts: 1,398
Good deal, Rev.
Nice to find a cheap bow that really shoots. I'm pretty sure the Bear cams are actually copies of the Darton CPS Extreme, that Champion and Pearson also used, but Bear put some weighting in them to cut the thump a bit. Every bow I've owned with those cams has been easy to shoot. Hope you enjoy it.
#5
Nice to find a cheap bow that really shoots. I'm pretty sure the Bear cams are actually copies of the Darton CPS Extreme, that Champion and Pearson also used, but Bear put some weighting in them to cut the thump a bit. Every bow I've owned with those cams has been easy to shoot. Hope you enjoy it.