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Bear Archery Lights Out Bow
Item number: QX - 418370
MODEL: RH 28"-30" 60-70 LBS
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Sims S-Coil™ Stabilizer
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Treelimb 5-Arrow One-Piece Quiver
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Cobra Pro Caliper Release
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Flex Foam Deluxe Bow Sling
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Easton ST Axis N-Fused Black Shafts
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Cabela's Lazer Pro Mag
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I already have the drop away rest, and the new sights. Can you think of anything i could be missing. Besides the field points for practice. Or do you see something i could live without. I'm sold on the bow so please don't try to talk me into a hoyt or matthews or bowtech.
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December 02, 2008, 09:25:01 PM »
Have you tried on that particular release? I tried on quite a few before I found the one that fit me right. I ended up getting one of the tru fire releases that is adjustable. I think you will be happy with that bow and those arrows too
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December 02, 2008, 09:28:41 PM »
Bear bows are great, I shoot the Bear Instinct and couldn't be happier. Good advice by Antlershed on the release. Make sure you try out a bunch before making your choice. Even if you find one you like, you might find one that's even better. A good, comfortable release is vital.
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One of my sons shoots a Truth II and he loves it!
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December 02, 2008, 10:17:25 PM »
So are you giving up on the muzzleloader? Too many people this year? I'm thinking of switching to rifle. Can't be much more crowded than the muzzleloader seasons.
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Not giving up on ML, we are going to Colorado elk hunting next year and we will be traveling during the first season, i have to many points to put in for a hunt that i would be able to hunt for only 3 days. We are leaving for colorado on tuesday of the early season next year. So my plan is to bow hunt elk, muzzle deer so i can still hunt with my family. I was also thinking of puting in for east side elk, but i like the idea of working my butt off during the archery season to see if i worked out hard enough for colorado.
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The broadheads are the only thing i would change, other than that looks like a solid setup
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That wouldn't be my choice for the release or for the quiver or the broadheads. But that doesn't mean it won't be a mighty elk killer the way your setting it up. Good luck.
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Quote from: Antlershed on December 02, 2008, 09:25:01 PM
Have you tried on that particular release
I agree. Ask them if you can try the release. Cabela's is pretty good like that. I tried on several befor I made a decision.
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For what you are going for it looks fine, I prefer scott releases though, they are the smoothest out there for a caliper.
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December 03, 2008, 12:06:53 PM »
+1, scott releases are the way to go.. I also like fuse quivers..
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I am scared to check Cabelas website , or store ..it is even worse
Every time i go to the store i always spend no less than $150 bucks
I don't even kill none this year ,but so far i spend over $500 dollars for some equipment
Now i am thinking about GPS ,new release ,new sights for my bow ..well also i think i need new waterproof pants too
And i know it will be something else when ,soon i walk in store .
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December 03, 2008, 01:53:40 PM »
I also love fuse quivers but they wont fit his bow, hoyt matthews only
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December 03, 2008, 05:27:48 PM »
Hoyt- I thought Fuse made an adapter for the Bear bows? Maybe I'm wrong but I thought they did.
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not that I know of, but I might be wrong as well? ill look into it
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