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onecamman
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Bear Grizzly or Martin X-200 ??
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December 07, 2007, 10:38:00 AM »
Hi,
I have been shooting compounds for over 30 years
and Im burnt out. I would like to try a recurve and shoot instinctive. I am considering a grizzly or X-200, and I dont want to spend alot of money on a bow starting out. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks Roger
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khardrunner
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Re: Bear Grizzly or Martin X-200 ??
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I prefer the Grizz. We had one for several years (my cousin still has it), and it was a great little bow. Very smooth and reliable. The grip was pretty deep if I remember correctly though. All in all, a great starter. It was #45 at 28".
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