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R. W. Mackey
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Was wondering, how do these bows compare to the newer GGSK's, as far as shooters. Found a new one but it's about $100 more that the 2011 model. Are they worth it, any pros or cons. RW

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shick
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RW, my good buddy Ed and I shot a 'bunch of bows' one day. The Commemorative was one of the quickest smoothest bows of the day. It was a 50#er that we were pulling about 29 1/2". Very impressive.
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They shoot really well. I would go for it!
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I own one..it shoots nice...
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d. ward
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my son in law has one and he likes it real well.I've shot his myself many times and they are fine shooting bows bd
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I have a 55#er that shoots great. Wish I had bought a 50#er. I'd use it more often.
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