Bear Lights Out
#1
I saw this bow at a local pawn shop and went over it real good. No limb cracks, string and cables in great shape. I really don't think it was shot much. Its the entire package, bow, quiver, sights, peep, drop away rest. All for only $80! I've been shooting a crossbow for the past several years but I thought for this price I should buy it as a back up. I still have carbon arrows laying around to shoot out of it. I'll probably have to tune it up but it being a single cam that should be a snap.
#4
Spike
Joined: Aug 2023
Posts: 28
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Awesome score! That recurve bow setup for $80 is incredible. Single cam bows are known for being easier to adjust, but safety first! Before shooting, get it inspected by a pro shop to ensure everything (limbs, string, cables) is in good shape and the draw weight is right for you. They can also help with tuning for optimal performance. In the meantime, look up some recurve archery resources online or take a lesson to learn proper form - it will help you avoid injuries and shoot like a champ!
#5
John This thread is over a year old but thanks. I got this bow all ready to go should i decide to hunt with it. I have it set at 60# which is plenty for my PA woods. I'm thinking I may have to go back to my Slick Trick broadheads for more penetration over the Rage I normally use. No problem with that though because I've killed dozens of deer with the Slick Tricks. They work very well.



