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    Any one know of anything about these bows? They seem cheap but have never seen anything bad or good on them. Thanks

    #2
    just remember, you get what you pay for!!!!!

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      #3
      I bought 20# Internature off of Craigslist for my wife. It's definitely a cheap beginner bow, but it's working great for my wife.

      I even like to walk around the yard and use it to shoot flowers and stuff.

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        #4
        I bought one for my son when he was starting out. It was a good starter bow for him.

        Bisch

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bisch View Post
          I bought one for my son when he was starting out. It was a good starter bow for him.

          Bisch
          I agree with that..not bad for a starter bow..thats where I started at myself..didnt take long before I had the bow bug and I passed it to little bro who now has the bow bug as well..just be sure not to get a heavy poundage bow.

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            #6
            I bought one of the longbows for my son a few years back. Starter bow for him. Nothing fancy but a good little bow for the money. He still likes to shoot it.

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              #7
              reason i was asking there is a takedown internature recurve on ebay new for 149 bucks. I have a marting but I too would like a takedown.

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                #8
                Bullseye

                I bought the 62" bullseye take down a month ago from 'fsdiscountarchery' and I'm happy with it. 2 other guys at my Legacy Outfitters archery shoot last week thought highly of it for a $104 bow. It's noisey with string slap at the tips, but shoots well for an inexpensive bow.

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                  #9
                  They're great starter bows. We use them to teach our JOAD classes. We've sold a bunch of them. I also like the Greatree Mohegan. Identical in design, but better looking riser. The Chiron Polaris has a radiased riser so it can be shot off of the shelf. All made in China. All about $100 for the 62". 66" is a little more. They go up to about 35#.

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