buckmaster G2
#3
RE: buckmaster G2
They are very popular in this area ,but everyone here own's one .I don't follow this because I like to be different and I don't like to have what everyone else has .I've heard some good thing's about them but I've also seen a lot of guy's deal them and sell them and go to the other favourite lines available such as Hoyt,Mathew's and BowTech.
nubo
nubo
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: tillson new york USA
Posts: 289
RE: buckmaster G2
i have a g2 and love my bow!! it's very quiet, not as fast as some of the speed bows.... my only complaint is the string they use change it !!! put on a winner chioce, or bowman's ,berry's string something better than what they came with...my peep was constant problem 1st string broke 2nd streched really bad serving was weak... with a short ata this bow was great in my blind and from a treestand!!! you won't be disappionted with the performanceof the bow... but take my advice and change your string right away.....my peep problem went away and i picked up a few more fps... also please let me say thank you for protecting my rights and my back in this sad time that we live in you are doing a great job if no one has told you yet let me be the first
#5
RE: buckmaster G2
I had a G2 two years ago and was very pleased with both the overall lack of recoil and low noise level. The perimeter weighted single cam also had a draw cycle to my liking. It has that "drop into a hole" feeling at full draw. However, speed was severly lacking with the particular model I owned. I would only peak at 67 lbs and even with a 30.5 inch draw length setting I could only squeak out 302 fps when set as close to IBO specs as possible considering the above comments.
Great little bow though...we sell a ton of them down at the local shop.
Great little bow though...we sell a ton of them down at the local shop.