Smokey Mc Pot
05-13-2007, 18:36
has anyone ever uses a browning bow how good are they im thinking of buying one but im not sure its got 60 pound pull and 30 inch draw its perfect for me thanks for any info :D
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View Full Version : Browning bow Questions Smokey Mc Pot 05-13-2007, 18:36 has anyone ever uses a browning bow how good are they im thinking of buying one but im not sure its got 60 pound pull and 30 inch draw its perfect for me thanks for any info :D STEALTH 05-14-2007, 08:24 I've got a 7 or 8 year old browning single cam. It was a great bow, and pretty fast. I bought a pearson last year and love it. That browning is a hard shooting sob. @ 68 lbs, shooting GT 7595s, I was getting 288 fps. Thats faster than my new pearson. Its my back up. Bob 05-14-2007, 09:10 I have an old browning, and that served me right in it's time. Now it's gonna be set up for bowfishing though. My bro has a newer Browning, and he likes it a whole lot. Zingnut 05-15-2007, 11:01 I used to shoot a Browning Adrenalin twin cam that was fast and accurate. Bought it on ebay in 02' it was an 01' model used it for three years and bought a Mathews. It was a great bow very rugged and accurate took many deer with it. I sold the bow on ebay when I bought my Mathews for $10 less than I bought it for three years earlier... Gotta love Ebay. ~Jeff HIGHCOUNTRY 05-18-2007, 13:22 I used to shoot a browning rage bow. Not a bad bow for the price. The only thing I didn't like about the bow it was to slow. I used to shoot pse dominators arrows with a 100 grain broadhead and I've shoot at several deer that would duck the arrow or step forward to make a good shoot a bad one. With the price you get what you pay for. Now I shoot a High country bow and I am pleased. If I had to buy another bow beside the High country I'd buy the new Mathews bow with the carbon limbs.... |