WebReflex bows are designed to have the limbs pivot point in front of the archer's hand or more easily to see in front of the grip pivot point. As you can see in the picture, this bow has a slight reflex design and puts the limb pivot points in front of the hand. (This is a deflex riser but with a more reflex design than average. WebReflex is a global brand of leisure boats originally founded in Christchurch, New Zealand in 1974. In 1999 Reflex Chianti (pronounced "kee-ahn-tee", based on an Italian wine) was …
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WebDec 11, 2005 · It's a short bow with a 34 - 35 inch axle to axle length. Great for tree stand hunting. The riser, however,is short. For me that means my sight is at the top so I can see part of the riser when I aim. Otherwise I like the bow. The main reason I purchased this bow was the 8 3/8 brace height. No need for an arm guard. Reply 12-11-2005, 07:25 AM # 5 WebReflex Buckskin by Hoyt bow - $150 (EAU CLAIRE) View larger image Ad id: 1007184693550224 Views: 1192 Price: $150.00 For sale is a right hand, 60-70 lb, 27-30 draw length bow. Comes with 8 XX75 arrows, muzzy broadheads, field point, 4 arrow quiver, rest, sights, case. She is ready to go. Has the slam and a half cams. Report how far from driveway can you park
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WebSep 4, 2006 · Posted September 3, 2006. I just got my new reflex excursion bow in yesturday and got all my stuff put on it and i was going to change the draw length to 30 inchs. The manual says that i can do it with out a bow press. Here is my problem, I can move the bottom cam with no problem but the top cam the screw I have to take out is in a place … WebArchery Rentals. Bow Make/Model. Draw Weight Ranges. Draw Length Ranges. Mathews Halon 32-6. 40-60. 25.5-31". Mathews Halon 32-7. 40-60. WebAug 14, 2006 · One of the greatest bowhunters of all time, Chuck Adams, uses reflex bows. He has arrowed more trophys than I can begin to dream of. [/ QUOTE ] The man speaks the truth, hate to see people save up for the bow but then … hierarchy of needs abraham maslow