Pearson and Mcpearson bows
#2
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
Posts: 9,175
RE: Pearson and Mcpearson bows
I used to have a McPherson SoloLite that I really liked, but it was a tad too short in draw length for me. Sold it and got a Pearson 440 Quad. Very similar to the SoloLite, but with a non-reflexed riser and, most importantly, available in my draw length.
They are excellent bows; quiet, reasonably fast and plenty accurate. They just don't throw advertising dollars around like some of the other outfits do. In my opinion, they deserve to be a lot more popular than they are.
They are excellent bows; quiet, reasonably fast and plenty accurate. They just don't throw advertising dollars around like some of the other outfits do. In my opinion, they deserve to be a lot more popular than they are.
#3
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Heaven IA USA
Posts: 2,597
RE: Pearson and Mcpearson bows
I had a McPherson Hornet last year. I found it to be a very good bow especially for the money. It wasn't the fastest but it was quiet and accurate. I think they are very underrated.
#5
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: woodbine KY USA
Posts: 315
RE: Pearson and Mcpearson bows
I think Pearson and Mcpherson are underrated kinda like Parker. They just dont throw away money advertising and let their product do the talking. Ive heard that the new line is gonna be great.