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Pearson Hunter II

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JustSomeDude 19-Jan-17
JustSomeDude 19-Jan-17
JustSomeDude 19-Jan-17
JustSomeDude 19-Jan-17
bigdog21 19-Jan-17
bigdog21 19-Jan-17
JustSomeDude 19-Jan-17
bigdog21 19-Jan-17
JustSomeDude 19-Jan-17
Red Dogs 19-Jan-17
RymanCat 19-Jan-17
JustSomeDude 19-Jan-17
From: JustSomeDude
Date: 19-Jan-17

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Just got this in the mail. 70's Pearson Hunter II 45#@28 52"

It has fat square tips. Is EXTREMELY a quiet. As in I can't believe how quiet it is. And shoots very smooth.

What is this metal plate? It has a felt backing under it

From: JustSomeDude
Date: 19-Jan-17

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From: JustSomeDude
Date: 19-Jan-17

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From: JustSomeDude
Date: 19-Jan-17




The hole in the plate is threaded. I think it is just a stick on mount

From: bigdog21
Date: 19-Jan-17

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draw clicker but missing parts

From: bigdog21
Date: 19-Jan-17

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better pic. string attaches to bow string when adjusted it will click when you hit your full draw. it will pull off then remove glue residue from limb.

From: JustSomeDude
Date: 19-Jan-17




Ah! Thanks

From: bigdog21
Date: 19-Jan-17




I still shoot my Person Signature the are very quite. good looking bow

From: JustSomeDude
Date: 19-Jan-17




It is very clean. Just discolored from a bow quiver

From: Red Dogs Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 19-Jan-17




Don't think I've ever seen a clicker on the lower half???

From: RymanCat
Date: 19-Jan-17




Nice looking bow but Idono about that metal deal that's a breaker for me. I never seen a clicker on lower either. If that thing was hooked up and broke it could maybe smack you in the leg or even worse. Guess if it was up top smack you in eye? I Don't need gizmos I feel. I'll Yank the string back or shoot x bow maybe.LOL

From: JustSomeDude
Date: 19-Jan-17




It came right off and cleaned up easily. I just wanted to make sure I didn't want it before I pulled it off





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