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pktm
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Beeler bows
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January 20, 2009, 09:23:00 AM »
Any Beeler owners out there, I've seen the pictures and I'm really taken by the design, now lets talk performance, how do they shoot, It looks like the grip is set back from the limbs which I thought would make the bow less stable, any thoughts.
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I have one and would highly recommend it. It's quite and shoots where you point it. This past summer I won the "Eagle Eye" competition in Denton Hill with my Beeler bow. I also had one of our EFA "Totem" bowquivers on it which neither helped nor hindered the bow.
Some bows just seem to be more steady or consistant than others. The bow that I have is one of those. It's very forgiving.
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