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Offline youngblood2k7

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Chaparral Kaibab
« on: August 25, 2006, 06:04:23 PM »
Need an honest opinion for a bow & arrow product being sold

Dear Fellow Hunters,

Just recently, I have found this site: http://www.gamelandz.com while I was searching for the best bow and arrow equipment. From their classifieds section: http://www.gamelandz.com/sr_classifieds.php?do=ad&id=8 I saw this Chaparral Kaibab that costs $275.00. Is this the best bow & arrow equipment suited for a newbie hunter like me? I registered from their site since members got the chance to win great gears and post items you want to sell to co-hunters. That is why I found out about the bow & arrow item for sale.

I need opinions from expert hunters here if the item sold from that site is the best so far. From your point of views, I can decide if I will buy that hunting gear. I am just a sophomore in this field and wanted it to be one of my hobbies. I was thinking of venturing in other fields such as fishing, sport shooting, archery and other outdoor events.

Thanks in advance for your inputs.

Best regards.

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Re: Chaparral Kaibab
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2006, 01:43:05 AM »
58lb pull is alot heavier than I would care to shoot.

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Re: Chaparral Kaibab
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2006, 05:36:28 PM »
Yeah its a real good bow at a price that makes wonder.But I agree it is NOT a good bow for a newbie.Look for one that is about 40-50 lbs.And be prepared for lots of practice.Personaly I would'nt touch it.
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