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Features durable, laminated construction and solid brass inserts for sight, rest and stabilizer mounting Choose for right or left hand shooter 62" AMO withchoice of draw weight
Razorback Recurve Bow (EA) Reviews
Razorback Recurve Bow (EA) Reviews
| 26 of 27 people found the following review helpful: By A Customer This review is from: Razorback Recurve Bow (EA) (Misc.) This is probably the best bow I have ever used. The aiming device combined with the lightness of this bow makes it ideal for begginers and intermediates. Though the price may seem deceiving this is a great deal! 20 of 20 people found the following review helpful: By This review is from: Razorback Recurve Bow (EA) (Misc.) I am on my second set of Beginner's Classes at my local archery club and have had a lot of fun with this bow. It really is a nice bow for the price. I bought mine at a local archery shop where they let me try it out. The bow has brass threaded holes to mount extras like a stabilizer and other things that I am just learning about. The arrow rest is plastic, but it seems fine after a bit of use. The bow grip is smooth and wide. It feels pleasant to hold. Because the Buckeye is a take-down recurve, it collapses down very nicely for storage. I have the 30 lb draw and I like it a lot. Some of the compound bow shooters like to watch me string my bow because if you haven't seen someone do it, it looks a bit odd. If you're a beginner like me, I recommend getting a long arm guard (the kind that covers your arm past your elbow, a thick tab or a glove, a padded case, a quiver, and a stringer. A sight is nice, too. Don't forget arrows. The salesman at the... Read more 14 of 15 people found the following review helpful: A Kid's Review This review is from: Razorback Recurve Bow (EA) (Misc.) I bought this bow at targeteers for the same price I use this bow still I have been arching for over 2 years this is the best bow I've ever used. It's light wieght and very powerful. exlent for beginers through experts. |
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