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Jennings bow
Anybody know much about a Jennings bow good or bad i dont know the specifics i think its pretty nice anybody got any comments i would sure appreciate them
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Have you ever had a bow before?
The hard thing is a bow needs to be set up specifically for the shooter. Draw length, peep position etc. Many bows need to have the entire cam or a module changed to set the draw length. If the bow is more than 5 years old they can sometimes be hard to get. Also to get a used bow set up to a new shooter can often get into a fair amount of money. With out specific model, year, draw weight it is hard to say much. Many of the Jennings bows are a lower end, inexpensive bow. Not that they are bad, just not always top of the line. |
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I shoot a Jennings Buckmaster G-2. I bought it new in 2001 and I love it. It has been a great bow for me. It's accurate, comfortable and quick. I am very pleased with it and have no desire switch. It has taken many animals including Pope and Young whitetail and blackbear.
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Welcome to the board Don1408
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Hey!
Another Michigander Welcome aboard Don. |
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Thanks for the welcome!!!!! This is a neat site.
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