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Offline KDume

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Re: Best bow under $500.00
« Reply #45 on: July 03, 2011, 08:50:09 AM »
I purchased a martin slayer for 170.00 brand new. It's now ready to shoot at just 400.00, bow and accessories. Shoot's fast and quiet.

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Re: Best bow under $500.00
« Reply #46 on: July 07, 2011, 08:02:48 PM »
Diamond bows are priced pretty well and have all the same technology as the bowtech bows except the diamonds are single cams.  The iceman shoots nicely.

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Re: Best bow under $500.00
« Reply #47 on: August 09, 2011, 02:07:37 PM »
The best bow for the money and I do mean the best is the G-5 Hammer. Its under 500  bucks and it is one tough bow. I have been shooting bows over 30 years and have used a lot of them. Hoyt,BowTech,Diamond,Jennings,Clear Water to name a few. The Hammer bow shoots up their with the best of them. It is well under 500 bucks.

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Re: Best bow under $500.00
« Reply #48 on: August 09, 2011, 03:49:44 PM »
I've been waiting for 25 years to hunt a Dall ram and this year it finally comes true.  Working in the archery industry I am blessed with the ability to shoot anything I want.  I have seven of todays top bows hanging in the trophy room.  Since the ATA show I have been shooting them all trying to make up my mind which I will be taking.  I liked the Invasion CPX best until I got a Bear Assault ($549.95 MSRP) for a good friend.  In setting it up for him I found I shot it better than my aging eyes can see.  Not sure how that's possible but true.  So I had the guys at Bear send me one for myself.  Nothing fancy, no blistering speed, a little louder than the Invasion and single cam which I usually don't like.  But, I am REALLY liking where the arrows are falling - Wow!  Absolutely No Question it is the bow I will be shooting up north.  Invasion ($899.95 MSRP) will be my backup.

I'm not sure what the pro-shops are selling this bow for as most are under the MSRP.  I would expect it will be very close to $500.00.  I would recommend strongly that you try one out at your local Bear dealer.  Very best BANG for the buck in my humble opinion.

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