Love that you gave Bear bows so much airtime and not just showed the Mathew's, Elite, etc. Fred Bear wanted archery to be affordable for everyone and they still have good quality bows at affordable prices. Respect in my book. Nice review, Nate.
Between my wife, my business and and all the bills I never feel the desire to spend $1,000 plus on a hunting bow. I just want the meat from the woods and a bow that will last. I usually buy these Bears and lower end PSEs because they fit met goals best. Thanks for the video.
Started out with Bear bows, ended up selling my Paradox to a buddy that was just getting into hunting. I loved it, he loves it, and I got to join him on a hunt where he killed his first buck ever with that same bow!
I started the journey with a diamond bow I bought on Amazon ( my daughter who was 10 at that time, went to some school archery shooting,and wanted to have a bow, because “she was good at it” didn’t know much about bows, went to Amazon,and bought a bow ( compound… cause why not? ) long story short, I did my research and went to local pro shop. They adjusted it for my draw weight and draw length as best as they can(31.5 at draw) bow couldn’t even come close to that draw length) I started shooting leaning forward ,and was splitting arrows! That bow got me into archery!upgraded to PSE package @ $540, and was, super happy with that set up! Now … I shoot a Hoyt Highline and a Mathews Atlas, for my hunting scenarios … getting into the trad bows with a satori) point of the long rant is …. Start small, and see whether you like it … if you like it, invest your TIME, get better with it,,,, price point or the mfg will not get the accurate results,no matter how many UA-cam reviewers says so… a harsh bow can be a best teacher,while a highly equipped $2800 setup can make you lazy…. Learn the basics,and you got this! Best luck from the deep bottom of heart👍🏽and … for the creator of this video, Thank you for showing some budget friendly bows an aspiring bow hunter can grow to! Kudos!!1
One day out of the blue, my 10yr old daughter told me she wanted to get a bow. I got her a cheap barnett vortex lite just to see if she would actually stick with it. We found our local pro shop (as I knew nothing about bows) and they gladly helped us get it set up properly for her. They even took the time to teach her how to properly shoot it. When they saw the cheep arrows that came with it, they gave her a few better ones to practice with. Even gave her a wisker biscuit that was a take off from another bow they set up earlier. They didn't charge me anything other than the peep it didn't come with. They just wanted her to have a good experience, and get another youngster into the sport. Now at 12yrs old, we just picked her up an elite ember, and they let her try every bow she was interested in before making the decision. I picked up a bear status, and one of our favorite things to do is have archery practice days. Shout out to Griffin Archery in Tyler TX! They have earned 2 new customers for life!
Picked up my first bow this year. My local shop let me try all the bows in my price range. Ended up with the bear whitetail max, I’m very pleased with it and hope to grow with it. Swapped out the whisker biscuit for a vapor trail and added a small stabilizer to the front. My local shop encourages people to tinker with your stuff. They can always put it back if it gets out of whack
my local shop hasn't been great..while when shopping for my first bow they let me try out bows for free, they only let me shoot two bows. Now on top of everything else, my buddy gave me an arrow rest, but since I didn't buy it from them, the bow shop won't tune it...and when I bought it they said the first tune is free. So not happy with them...being a beginner with no bow press trying to tune my bow myself since there is only one bow shop within 100 miles of me has been, well lets say a trying and frustrating experience. /rant as you probably didn't need to hear that all...But I did buy an Alaskan XT and can't wait to actually use it when its tuned.
My local shop lets you shoot whatever you want. I was probably there 2 hours shooting 5 different bows. They don't charge. I went from a Bear Whitetail Legend (single cam from a few years ago) to a lift 33 this year. Nate is not lying, it took a while to get used to those big aggressive cams when coming over from a single cam.
Iknow it is not mentioned here on the list, but Your videos probably convinced me that instead of Alpha X I will try to get the Elite Exalt 35. I fly from Europe to Oregon next month and if I will try and like it, and find a way how to get it with me back to Europe it is my plan to have it for the 3d field competitions here. Big Thanks for sharing good message about Elite. I feel even MFJJ was impressed by what Exalt is capable of.
I shoot a Bear Kuma 30. It's not a high end bow by any means but man, is it on point when I got it set up. Just love it. The bow shop i was going to didn't let you shoot anything. thry left them unset up for this reason and never had a whole lot to choose from. I stopped going there and using them in general.
My bow shop is the best in the area by far. Flying arrow in Carmel NY. I shot all the flagships this year there. I wound up going with the Hoyt Alpha x 30. I shoot all brands I own three Mathew’s a Bowtech and now the Hoyt. I bought my son a Bear rth package and couldn’t be happier for the price point. I wish you were closer so I could come visit your shop. Always love the vids
I had a Bear Truth 2 years ago and was at a 3-d tournament and dry fired it and NEVER even slung peep out. Put in arrow and made a 10 finger. BEST BOW EVER HAD
Kinsey's Outdoors is the closet one that has anything. The last thing they'll do is help you. I'm thinking it's worth the drive/ride up to your shop. Wanting an up grade for something faster...Thanks
Hi Nate, good review; lots of great info and bows to choose from. I have a question re: what you said about limb and cable stops. On the last couple bows you profiled you said "run them both at same time if you want". I didn't know one could do that...if i'm understanding you right you're saying one could leave both sets of stops on their cams concurrently? If so i would imagine they would have to be timed up precisely to make contact with the limbs and cables at same time.
The limb stops and cable stops are moveable to adjust letoff to your liking. This means they can be worked in front of or behind each other, respectively. You can have the limb stop hit first, the cable stop and limb stop hit together, or the cable stop first, then pull hard into the wall to get the limb stops to touch.
@@averagejackarchery That's super helpful information Nate, thank you. It had never occurred to me that one could run those sorts of set ups. Great stuff to know.
Yours vids are awesome. Your objectivity is second to none. You should be incredibly successful in business based on personality and objectivity! I’m 65 year old business mam!
Great shooting bow. More expensive than the Species but not as adjustable at the same price as the Legend XR. Still a great bow for us that's a great seller.
I have no idea if they charge to shoot bows, but I will be finding out soon enough since I am in the market for a recurve. I at least want to get my hands on a few risers. Problem is, not too many pro shops near me in Michigan let alone one that carry recurve bows.
Nate, something i dont hear much about with youtube bow reviews, is loudness, id imagine this would be a big factor with hunters. Where do you stand on this topic?
In regard to the Huntworth clothing have you ever shined an ultraviolet light on it? Some camo will shine almost reflectively. Some researchers claim deer eyes are constructed to see this . Thoughts? I like the pattern on that shirt.
Have dry fired mine twise once an actual dry fire and the second time a knock exploded also fell out of a tree stand straight down on the bottom cam have no problems with this bow still shooting bullet holes
I wish I had got the Elite ethos so I had more ability to tune. What I did is study up alot and invested in my own press as well as top hats and mods for mathews. That said - that's a $500-1000 investment if your local bow shop sucks
Keep up the good information deals good and maybe better I was hoyt and mathews for a long time. Still have couple mathews I have 2 ethos now 50# and 60# this weekend I changed from cable stops to limb stops I was really impressed the overall weight little more than use to but you cannot always have perfect and one more thing watching your best pick 2024 it's easy to change 1/8" incraments
Being Left-handed limits my ability to shoot bows. In Mi I have only found 2 shops that keep Left-handed in stock. Long Range Archery in Holland and Becker's Archery in Fowler.
Hey Nate I have a new way to tie a d loop that I think is superior to the standard larks hitch it doesn’t depend on a melted end of spectra d loop material to hold. It doesn’t creep towards the center apex at full draw and After testing I believe it’s more accurate. I have a climbing background and have been using certain climbing knots for years in hunting applications.also us climbers have been using tree saddles and tree rope systems for hunting for the last 20 Years.l really want to show you my new version of a superior d loop how can I contact you directly . Thanks John T
The Bear Whitetail is also the Blackout Distinct - Bass Pro label. It took a while and had to retard the lower cam, but it now shoots a near bullet hole. $530 - complete build.
For someone that is about to turn 60, with shoulder issues what is the easiest bow to draw and not the heaviest to carry. Enjoy all of your content. God bless
I'm surprised the newly released Elite Exalt 35 stops at a 30" draw length, whereas the Terrain offers a 31.5" draw length. Otherwise, I think tall dudes like yourself would really embrace the new Exalt 35.
My local shop charges $25 for a loop and $50 for the peep regardless of the bow. New or used, budget or flagship, same price. I do not visit that shop often anymore partly because of this.
The shop closest to me isn't great. They will let you try any bow for free as many as you want. They won't always adjust the draw length for you tho. If you purchase a bow they will install everything on it for you but if you want help paper tuning it or tuning any issues you need to pay to hire a coach for an hour minimum to help you. They have also sold me arrows that are over spined which for a recurve isn't great.
The testing for free, and pay for tuning is pretty standard. Could I ask about the recurve bow and arrows, I shoot traditional myself. What is the draw weight of the bow at your length? And what is the spine and length of those arrows? Because I fletch my own arrows, my 46# bow at 27" can shoot 600-400 spine arrows just fine. The lengths of the arrows are different, but they all fly identically.
so 8 months into 2024 and your saying these are your best choices based on what you sell that makes no sense and you forgot some of the best bows like hoyt what is kinda hard to beat any hoyt really but they are not cheap, budget wise tho mathews are fantastic then there is also PSE as well bear archery as some really good budget stuff i have and older apprentice and its great..
If you watch the whole video, I say that I don’t deal Hoyt or Bowtech and don’t have the opportunity to shoot them. Hence why they’re not in my review as I cannot give accurate results or information about them.
@@averagejackarchery well thats not our problem you dont carry pro line stuff. so in my opinion you cant say top budget and flashship bows of 2024 other then just the brands you deal with which is is misleading in the title to be honest, just saying dude
My local shops awesome. They will let you try any bow any time. Ordered my lift 29.5 from them they do all my work and answer any questions. PS MATCH strings are junk never seen strings stretch so much so fast and the center serving split with less then 80 arrows not impressed but love the bow.
Other than my old 1997 Jennings Starmaster I bought new and still have as well as a 2023 Bowtech Carbon Zion all my other bows are Bear Archery and what I generally favor and go for. I've toyed with the idea of adding one Hoyt just so I have one in the collection but I have never shelled out over a thou for my bows. Most were in that sweet spot $450 - $800ish. You can get a lot for that kind of money. There's no need to spend $1,500 - $2,500 in my opinion unless you just like having ultra state of the art Flagship bows for bragging rights. Most these guys never keep them and are always flipping them too. Once I get something I like there is no way I'm selling it. I've only sold one bow in my life and that was a Browning that I owned for years before the Jennings. I sold it to my buddy fairly cheap because I wanted the Jennings and thought it was significantly nicer. I can't remember the model because that was 30+ years ago. I remember it shot well and I sold it with everything included for $150. I wish I would have kept it and still shot it. I still shoot that Jennings and it shoots great. That was still made within the good years quite a few before the last couple years right before they went out of business. I'm also a Fred Bear fan and enjoy the history behind his legacy. I choose to support his former company for the most part when buying bows with a few stragglers mixed in.
Well, we think spending $1,500 - $2,500 on a bow is the definition of insanity. Nothing you are getting is worth 3x, 4x the price. It's like the 2024 Land Rover that gets stomped by a 2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty 7.3L V8 Power Stroke Diesel 4x4 Off Road package.
Love that you gave Bear bows so much airtime and not just showed the Mathew's, Elite, etc. Fred Bear wanted archery to be affordable for everyone and they still have good quality bows at affordable prices. Respect in my book. Nice review, Nate.
I just wish there recurve bows stayed cheap.
Bear is a great bow.
Between my wife, my business and and all the bills I never feel the desire to spend $1,000 plus on a hunting bow. I just want the meat from the woods and a bow that will last. I usually buy these Bears and lower end PSEs because they fit met goals best. Thanks for the video.
Most of my bows are Bear Archery with one old 1997 Jennings and a 2023 Bowtech mixed in. All the rest are Fred's!
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You might have to cough up $800 to $1,200ish occasionally but spending $1,500 - $2,500 on a bow is asinine and no need for it.
Started out with Bear bows, ended up selling my Paradox to a buddy that was just getting into hunting. I loved it, he loves it, and I got to join him on a hunt where he killed his first buck ever with that same bow!
I started the journey with a diamond bow I bought on Amazon ( my daughter who was 10 at that time, went to some school archery shooting,and wanted to have a bow, because “she was good at it” didn’t know much about bows, went to Amazon,and bought a bow ( compound… cause why not? ) long story short, I did my research and went to local pro shop. They adjusted it for my draw weight and draw length as best as they can(31.5 at draw) bow couldn’t even come close to that draw length) I started shooting leaning forward ,and was splitting arrows! That bow got me into archery!upgraded to PSE package @ $540, and was, super happy with that set up! Now … I shoot a Hoyt Highline and a Mathews Atlas, for my hunting scenarios … getting into the trad bows with a satori) point of the long rant is …. Start small, and see whether you like it … if you like it, invest your TIME, get better with it,,,, price point or the mfg will not get the accurate results,no matter how many UA-cam reviewers says so… a harsh bow can be a best teacher,while a highly equipped $2800 setup can make you lazy…. Learn the basics,and you got this! Best luck from the deep bottom of heart👍🏽and … for the creator of this video, Thank you for showing some budget friendly bows an aspiring bow hunter can grow to! Kudos!!1
One day out of the blue, my 10yr old daughter told me she wanted to get a bow. I got her a cheap barnett vortex lite just to see if she would actually stick with it. We found our local pro shop (as I knew nothing about bows) and they gladly helped us get it set up properly for her. They even took the time to teach her how to properly shoot it. When they saw the cheep arrows that came with it, they gave her a few better ones to practice with. Even gave her a wisker biscuit that was a take off from another bow they set up earlier. They didn't charge me anything other than the peep it didn't come with. They just wanted her to have a good experience, and get another youngster into the sport. Now at 12yrs old, we just picked her up an elite ember, and they let her try every bow she was interested in before making the decision. I picked up a bear status, and one of our favorite things to do is have archery practice days. Shout out to Griffin Archery in Tyler TX! They have earned 2 new customers for life!
Picked up my first bow this year. My local shop let me try all the bows in my price range. Ended up with the bear whitetail max, I’m very pleased with it and hope to grow with it. Swapped out the whisker biscuit for a vapor trail and added a small stabilizer to the front. My local shop encourages people to tinker with your stuff. They can always put it back if it gets out of whack
Thanks!
You're most welcome!
I shot a 2003 Hoyt Magnatec XT for 3 years as a new hunter. This will be my first season with an ss34. I can’t wait to get in the woods!
my local shop hasn't been great..while when shopping for my first bow they let me try out bows for free, they only let me shoot two bows. Now on top of everything else, my buddy gave me an arrow rest, but since I didn't buy it from them, the bow shop won't tune it...and when I bought it they said the first tune is free. So not happy with them...being a beginner with no bow press trying to tune my bow myself since there is only one bow shop within 100 miles of me has been, well lets say a trying and frustrating experience. /rant as you probably didn't need to hear that all...But I did buy an Alaskan XT and can't wait to actually use it when its tuned.
Super helpful reviews. TY.
My local shop lets you shoot whatever you want. I was probably there 2 hours shooting 5 different bows. They don't charge. I went from a Bear Whitetail Legend (single cam from a few years ago) to a lift 33 this year. Nate is not lying, it took a while to get used to those big aggressive cams when coming over from a single cam.
Iknow it is not mentioned here on the list, but Your videos probably convinced me that instead of Alpha X I will try to get the Elite Exalt 35. I fly from Europe to Oregon next month and if I will try and like it, and find a way how to get it with me back to Europe it is my plan to have it for the 3d field competitions here. Big Thanks for sharing good message about Elite. I feel even MFJJ was impressed by what Exalt is capable of.
I shoot a Bear Kuma 30. It's not a high end bow by any means but man, is it on point when I got it set up. Just love it. The bow shop i was going to didn't let you shoot anything. thry left them unset up for this reason and never had a whole lot to choose from. I stopped going there and using them in general.
What would be a good budget/ first bow for someone with a 6'11" wingspan?
You left out the coolest, most bada$$ bows to hunt with...
The recurve and the longbow !!!
My bow shop is the best in the area by far. Flying arrow in Carmel NY. I shot all the flagships this year there. I wound up going with the Hoyt Alpha x 30. I shoot all brands I own three Mathew’s a Bowtech and now the Hoyt. I bought my son a Bear rth package and couldn’t be happier for the price point. I wish you were closer so I could come visit your shop. Always love the vids
I had a Bear Truth 2 years ago and was at a 3-d tournament and dry fired it and NEVER even slung peep out. Put in arrow and made a 10 finger. BEST BOW EVER HAD
Kinsey's Outdoors is the closet one that has anything. The last thing they'll do is help you. I'm thinking it's worth the drive/ride up to your shop. Wanting an up grade for something faster...Thanks
I haven't tune in for a while.. You opened a shop? That's sick, man! Congratulations on your success
Been about 3 years! Welcome back!!!
Look at all those Magnus broadheads! I haven’t seen that many in one place…ever. I love it.
Great video,other than the pse stinger and brute I feel bear is best at economical archery gear
Hi Nate, good review; lots of great info and bows to choose from. I have a question re: what you said about limb and cable stops. On the last couple bows you profiled you said "run them both at same time if you want". I didn't know one could do that...if i'm understanding you right you're saying one could leave both sets of stops on their cams concurrently? If so i would imagine they would have to be timed up precisely to make contact with the limbs and cables at same time.
The limb stops and cable stops are moveable to adjust letoff to your liking. This means they can be worked in front of or behind each other, respectively. You can have the limb stop hit first, the cable stop and limb stop hit together, or the cable stop first, then pull hard into the wall to get the limb stops to touch.
@@averagejackarchery That's super helpful information Nate, thank you. It had never occurred to me that one could run those sorts of set ups. Great stuff to know.
What’s the finish feel on the riser made by bear archery?
Grippy. Like powerdcoat.
Good review and recap. I understand you can't carry every brand, but the most impressive mid-price bow I've seen is the Darton Consequence.
Yours vids are awesome. Your objectivity is second to none. You should be incredibly successful in business based on personality and objectivity!
I’m 65 year old business mam!
I wish i lived closer to you. I would love to swing by your shop!
Just curious as to why the Bear Adapt didn't make the list.
Great shooting bow. More expensive than the Species but not as adjustable at the same price as the Legend XR. Still a great bow for us that's a great seller.
Why no talk of the Bear Adept 2 plus or Darton Consequence? Pretty mid range bows that seem to be gaining traction.
I have no idea if they charge to shoot bows, but I will be finding out soon enough since I am in the market for a recurve. I at least want to get my hands on a few risers. Problem is, not too many pro shops near me in Michigan let alone one that carry recurve bows.
Nate, something i dont hear much about with youtube bow reviews, is loudness, id imagine this would be a big factor with hunters. Where do you stand on this topic?
In regard to the Huntworth clothing have you ever shined an ultraviolet light on it? Some camo will shine almost reflectively. Some researchers claim deer eyes are constructed to see this . Thoughts? I like the pattern on that shirt.
How wbout mentioning about keeping tune with a single cam.
I’m still shooting the synergy , Nate. Can’t bring myself to sell it. I did like last years Mathew’s but I may stick with elite on upgrading
curious of your thoughts on the bowtech carbon icon 2019. its soooo light and I can't justify upgrading.
I've also not missed one yet with it. which makes it that much harder
Love the content and the reviews! Keep the vids coming!
I’ve got the bear Adapt is the axle to axle suppose to be exactly 32” from pin to pin.
Have dry fired mine twise once an actual dry fire and the second time a knock exploded also fell out of a tree stand straight down on the bottom cam have no problems with this bow still shooting bullet holes
I wish I had got the Elite ethos so I had more ability to tune. What I did is study up alot and invested in my own press as well as top hats and mods for mathews. That said - that's a $500-1000 investment if your local bow shop sucks
I went to shoot all the flagship bows & again i left most impressed by the bears........ I'm still sticking to my Obsessions however
Keep up the good information deals good and maybe better I was hoyt and mathews for a long time. Still have couple mathews I have 2 ethos now 50# and 60# this weekend I changed from cable stops to limb stops I was really impressed the overall weight little more than use to but you cannot always have perfect and one more thing watching your best pick 2024 it's easy to change 1/8" incraments
Being Left-handed limits my ability to shoot bows. In Mi I have only found 2 shops that keep Left-handed in stock. Long Range Archery in Holland and Becker's Archery in Fowler.
My experience owning the Lift 33 for exactly 2 months is I am on my 3rd set of limbs waiting for my bow to return from Mathews...
WOW that's gotta suck I got a Bear Whitetail Legend Pro way cheaper than the Lift but I haven't had issues with it. Got it in 2022.
@@eddiekeeling454 yeah super disappointing. I'm regretting selling my Alpha X 33 for the Lift 33 at this point.
@@SkillSet2 pain.
@SkillSet2 I think if I were you, I'd get rid of the Mathews ASAP. Those Alpha X are pretty nice bows.
I have the lift 33 80lb and I love it. Dry fired it and had to replace the cams, but that was my fault. Best bow I've owned.
Ok what’s the best tho?
Hey Nate I have a new way to tie a d loop that I think is superior to the standard larks hitch it doesn’t depend on a melted end of spectra d loop material to hold. It doesn’t creep towards the center apex at full draw and After testing I believe it’s more accurate. I have a climbing background and have been using certain climbing knots for years in hunting applications.also us climbers have been using tree saddles and tree rope systems for hunting for the last 20 Years.l really want to show you my new version of a superior d loop how can I contact you directly . Thanks John T
You can email me pictures at averagejackarchery@gmail.com
The Bear Whitetail is also the Blackout Distinct - Bass Pro label.
It took a while and had to retard the lower cam, but it now shoots a near bullet hole. $530 - complete build.
For someone that is about to turn 60, with shoulder issues what is the easiest bow to draw and not the heaviest to carry. Enjoy all of your content. God bless
I would go with the Era, 50#, with smooth mods. Won't even feel like you're drawing a bow!
Can you please make a video about a new hunt worth camo line
I'm surprised the newly released Elite Exalt 35 stops at a 30" draw length, whereas the Terrain offers a 31.5" draw length. Otherwise, I think tall dudes like yourself would really embrace the new Exalt 35.
Company rep said the Exalt 35 will be offered with the SP cam in November which will add longer draw lengths.
My local shop charges a 45$ for a bow set up.
My local shop charges $25 for a loop and $50 for the peep regardless of the bow. New or used, budget or flagship, same price. I do not visit that shop often anymore partly because of this.
The shop closest to me isn't great. They will let you try any bow for free as many as you want. They won't always adjust the draw length for you tho. If you purchase a bow they will install everything on it for you but if you want help paper tuning it or tuning any issues you need to pay to hire a coach for an hour minimum to help you. They have also sold me arrows that are over spined which for a recurve isn't great.
The testing for free, and pay for tuning is pretty standard.
Could I ask about the recurve bow and arrows, I shoot traditional myself. What is the draw weight of the bow at your length? And what is the spine and length of those arrows?
Because I fletch my own arrows, my 46# bow at 27" can shoot 600-400 spine arrows just fine. The lengths of the arrows are different, but they all fly identically.
@LoreFoundry it's a 43lb bow 30" arrows, with 100gr brass and 150gr points. The shop told me I needed 340's.
Huntworth best camo.. on the market
so 8 months into 2024 and your saying these are your best choices based on what you sell that makes no sense and you forgot some of the best bows like hoyt what is kinda hard to beat any hoyt really but they are not cheap, budget wise tho mathews are fantastic then there is also PSE as well bear archery as some really good budget stuff i have and older apprentice and its great..
If you watch the whole video, I say that I don’t deal Hoyt or Bowtech and don’t have the opportunity to shoot them. Hence why they’re not in my review as I cannot give accurate results or information about them.
@@averagejackarchery well thats not our problem you dont carry pro line stuff. so in my opinion you cant say top budget and flashship bows of 2024 other then just the brands you deal with which is is misleading in the title to be honest, just saying dude
Damn Darton got no love!
Good oil bruv
My local shops awesome. They will let you try any bow any time. Ordered my lift 29.5 from them they do all my work and answer any questions. PS MATCH strings are junk never seen strings stretch so much so fast and the center serving split with less then 80 arrows not impressed but love the bow.
Have you had a good amount of Lifts come back in with the limbs splintered?
Like I say in the video, we have yet to see one bad Lift limb.
@@averagejackarchery oh man, don't know how I missed that! Thanks for the video, and your response!
Other than my old 1997 Jennings Starmaster I bought new and still have as well as a 2023 Bowtech Carbon Zion all my other bows are Bear Archery and what I generally favor and go for. I've toyed with the idea of adding one Hoyt just so I have one in the collection but I have never shelled out over a thou for my bows. Most were in that sweet spot $450 - $800ish. You can get a lot for that kind of money. There's no need to spend $1,500 - $2,500 in my opinion unless you just like having ultra state of the art Flagship bows for bragging rights. Most these guys never keep them and are always flipping them too. Once I get something I like there is no way I'm selling it. I've only sold one bow in my life and that was a Browning that I owned for years before the Jennings. I sold it to my buddy fairly cheap because I wanted the Jennings and thought it was significantly nicer. I can't remember the model because that was 30+ years ago. I remember it shot well and I sold it with everything included for $150. I wish I would have kept it and still shot it. I still shoot that Jennings and it shoots great. That was still made within the good years quite a few before the last couple years right before they went out of business. I'm also a Fred Bear fan and enjoy the history behind his legacy. I choose to support his former company for the most part when buying bows with a few stragglers mixed in.
It's not working, I still see you. Lol
My local shop charges 25$ to try out the bows but if you purchase one the 25$ goes to the price of the bow.
A shrimp lmao
No longer a teacher? Or two day jobs?
No longer a teacher! Left August 2023.
CHYNAH
All bows in this video are produced in tHe UniTed STatEs oF 'Murica.
I watch 3 minutes of this video all about bear BOWS their garbage
Multiple different price points, my friend!
Well, we think spending $1,500 - $2,500 on a bow is the definition of insanity. Nothing you are getting is worth 3x, 4x the price. It's like the 2024 Land Rover that gets stomped by a 2002 Ford F-250 Super Duty 7.3L V8 Power Stroke Diesel 4x4 Off Road package.
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Even better when it;s a 1,000,000+ mile 7.3L Power Stroke doing it and there are a lot of them out there!
So...apparently 1992 was a LONG time ago...LOL
I mean....32 years is a preeeetty good time to run a successful business from the ground up.
Same old sh*t...