Opinions wanted on Reflex and other low buck bows
#1
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Troy MT USA
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Opinions wanted on Reflex and other low buck bows
I don't read a whole lot about Reflex bows on this forum. It seems like a Buckskin with 7-1/2 brace height and cam and 1/2 would be a great bow. At $350, it seems like a good deal. I'm in the market for a new bow and I'm considering the Buckskin. I'm going to sell my Mathews Z-Max because of the short brace height (6-1/4"). It's pretty fast, but the short brace height makes it more demanding to shoot well than a bow with more brace height. Is this a correct assumption?
I'm out of the Mathews, Hoyt and Bowtech league. So I've got to get a bow that is accurate and forgiving in the $300 to $400 range.
I'm sure there's a few people out there with some opinions to share!
I'm out of the Mathews, Hoyt and Bowtech league. So I've got to get a bow that is accurate and forgiving in the $300 to $400 range.
I'm sure there's a few people out there with some opinions to share!
#3
RE: Opinions wanted on Reflex and other low buck bows
Take a look at the Hoyt Ultramag for a mid priced bow with tons of options. It falls right into your spoken price range.
Cam 1/2, xt 2000 limbs, TEC riser, nice thin grip. If you are looking for a brand new bow it is a steal for the price.
Specs:
7 1/8 brace height
36 inch axle to axle
IBO 305
3 pounds 12 ounces
Cam 1/2, xt 2000 limbs, TEC riser, nice thin grip. If you are looking for a brand new bow it is a steal for the price.
Specs:
7 1/8 brace height
36 inch axle to axle
IBO 305
3 pounds 12 ounces
#5
RE: Opinions wanted on Reflex and other low buck bows
I shot a Reflex Extreme bow for a few years and couldn't ask for a better shooter. They are great bows for the money. Heck I guess if old Chuck hunts with them, the they must be pretty decent.
#6
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: SC USA
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RE: Opinions wanted on Reflex and other low buck bows
Why not look at a Mathews FX .........$349 here 7 1/2" bh 308 IBO ......and a Mathews dealer would probably trade in the Z-max with no trouble !! Just a thought !
Although I don't think there is anything wrong with the Reflex, Hoyt , Buckmasters, Bear/Jennings, Bowtech's low end one, etc. !! Plenty of good choices in that price range !
Although I don't think there is anything wrong with the Reflex, Hoyt , Buckmasters, Bear/Jennings, Bowtech's low end one, etc. !! Plenty of good choices in that price range !
#7
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Opinions wanted on Reflex and other low buck bows
Machined riser, 34" axle to axle, 7 1/2" brace, 306 IBO, Cam 1/2....
It's a Hoyt without that ugly Tec riser! What's not to like about it?
I wouldn't turn up my nose at Martin's offerings either.
#8
RE: Opinions wanted on Reflex and other low buck bows
Ugly TEC riser? HMMM, to me a lot of people how trouble with the concept of a fine art masterpeice.
Its better to be different than copy off one another like everybody else.
ArthurP, someday buddy, you'll see the light.
Its better to be different than copy off one another like everybody else.
ArthurP, someday buddy, you'll see the light.
#9
Giant Nontypical
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: Opinions wanted on Reflex and other low buck bows
Hey, I can talk about Tec risers. I own a ProTec.[&:]
If you're thinking the Tec riser is a fresh new idea, I'm guessing you never saw the Martin Onza from the late 80's. Remember here while back when Martin tried to re-introduce the Onza and everyone accused them of copying the Tec riser? It's really the other way around. Martin was first.
Its better to be different than copy off one another like everybody else.