herters inc...perfection sambar..boy is it fun
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Giant Nontypical
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Great! You paid about what it sold for new.Of course, that was when a loaf of bread cost 20 cents. [8D]Most Herters bows were very affordable and were great shooters.
If you want to research your bow, find out how old it is, how much it cost new, what kind of wood it's made fromor what it's brace height should be,head over to www.archeryarchives.com
It's a great source of old archery catalog information.
If you want to research your bow, find out how old it is, how much it cost new, what kind of wood it's made fromor what it's brace height should be,head over to www.archeryarchives.com
It's a great source of old archery catalog information.
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Boone & Crockett
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Mississippi USA
The only one I've owned was bought originally by a local vet in the early 70's--forget the model, but he said he paid over $300 for it back then, so........I guessed they were all pretty salty on price.
Chad
Chad
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Thats good news.How about a pic? I've been shootin one for 3 years now and so far have taken 3 deer with it. They're not the smoothest but they fling one pretty quick.
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