Compound Bows Compound Bows Reviews

Jennings Buckmaster Compound Bow Review Jennings Buckmaster Compound Bow Review

You cannot go wrong with a Jennings Buckmaster Compound Bow. An ideal set for you to pick up would come with case, sights, around seven arrows, 2-3 practice, around four Easton arrows. Have some $40 tips for them handy. Most users of the Jennings Buckmaster Compound Bow feel that the company and the bow do not get the publicity they deserve. There is... 

Browning Adrenaline Compound Bow Review Browning Adrenaline Compound Bow Review

If you are a small framed archer and you need a bow that does not sacrifice power, as well as versatility, then this bow is for you. It is considered to be a very good product for women or short-stature persons, as well as all young archery enthusiasts. It is a compact package and is absolutely designed for professional use. Available for both right... 

Jennings ArrowStar Compound Bow Review Jennings ArrowStar Compound Bow Review

Jennings ArrowStar is another special treat for all the hunters out there who ache for higher efficiency and accurate targets. The ArrowStar bows comes with dual eccentric idlers and pylon wheel- timing adjusters, to maximize the force at full draw without dropping any ounce of efficiency whatever so ever. Product Price Range: $200 - $300 Features of... 

Jennings Carbon Extreme Compound Bow Review Jennings Carbon Extreme Compound Bow Review

With a fairly low $$$ resale price range, the Jennings Carbon Extreme compound bow is among the great ones to have. In the latest release the Extreme Cam is now in sync with the new Micro-Tune Yolk System. This is made available on the Jennings Carbon Extreme and Carbon Extreme XLR models. Put in simple words, this means that archers can enjoy up to... 

Mathews Switchback Compound Bow Review Mathews Switchback Compound Bow Review

For years now the name of Mathews has been associated with the creation of bows both for the amateur as well as for the seasoned hunter. The Mathews Switchback compound bow is a name to reckon with in its category and is meant primarily for professional hunters and experienced archers. The Mathews Switchback comes in a lightweight package of just 4.1... 

Fred Bear Showdown Compound Bow Review Fred Bear Showdown Compound Bow Review

Fred Bear is a name to reckon with in the archery world. Chances are if you have a Fred Bear compound bow, people are going to look up to you. The Fred Bear Showdown compound bow takes off from the success of another Fred Bear model, the Element. With a narrow 31.75” axle to axle, this is a slim bow that combines power and punch with good looks. The... 

Mathews Monster Compound Bow Review Mathews Monster Compound Bow Review

Of all the bows released by Mathews Archery, the Mathews Monster Compound Bow, in Monster and Monster XLR8 forms are regarded very highly. This is believed to be the fastest, most accurate dual cam compound bow with speeds of up to 360 FPS. With an axle-to-axle of 33.5 inches and a brace height of 5”, the Mathews Monster Bow is compact and built for... 

Browning Grand Illusion Compound Bow Review Browning Grand Illusion Compound Bow Review

Browning Archery has carved a niche for itself in the world of compound bows. The Browning Grand Illusion Compound Bow is one such offering that comes with a relatively new feature of 12” split limbs and a MegaFast cam system. This ensures that the bow is well balanced and offers you the speeds you look for effortlessly. At an FPS 330, this bow has... 

Reflex Charger Compound Bow Review Reflex Charger Compound Bow Review

Reflex Charger Compound Bow Right off the top, the Reflex Charger compound bow is short, lightweight, and has a high level of forgiveness, making it an archer’s dream machine. The Reflex Charger bow has an amazing 75 per cent let-off and shoots arrows at 320 FPS. This makes it the fastest Reflex Bow in the line-up. The 34" axle-to-axle bow comes... 

Martin Firecat Compound Bow Review Martin Firecat Compound Bow Review

Martin Firecat Compound Bow Being in the industry for more than 50 years, Martin Archery has constantly come up with some world class bows. The Martin Firecat Compound Bow was released in 2008 and judging by the fact that there are plans to re-release it this year, it has does really well. The Martin Firecat has a let-off of 80 per cent thereby making...