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  • clfergus

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    Mar 9, 2009
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    Any input on the quality? I saw a parker buck master on clerance yesterday for 180.00. No accessories but I just bought them all anyway.

    I have a old browning 1994 era bow so the let-off at 55-60% kills me sometimes. This one has a peak weight of 70 lbs which i would move to 62 and has 6 inches of draw length which is good since I am a 26.5-27.

    Anything would be an upgrade for me but I was hoping this bow would be ok to get me to new technology for 3-4 years. Or are they junk?
     

    hotfarmboy1

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    Nov 7, 2008
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    Everything I've heard has led me to believe Parkers are good bows. If I remember right they are one of the only ones till at least partly man made and not all by machine.
     

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