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New bow came today. Ben Pearson Stealth2, Really like it so far nice smooth draw cycle and by far the fastest bow I’ve ever owned.

IBO Rating: 340+

Axle to Axle: 33 1/8"

Brace Height: 6 1/4"

Check them out at www.benpearson.com

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Nice setup. Good luck with it. ATA is right in that sweet spot between 32" aand 37" which should make it a nice stable hunting bow. I would not worry about the brace height. The string stopper should prevent string over travel on the shot plus helps quiet the bow too.

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Very nice looking bow, never saw 1 before. I am waiting for my Hoyt carbon element to arrive (2nd week in March). The price of theses bows is crazy........more than most of my guns!!!!!!!!!! Good luck with the new bow.

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Nice.... Best of luck wit it :up:

}}}--I certainly do chase New Jersey's BIG Bucks, BIG Birds, and BIG Fish--->

Best Bow Buck to date; 2011 Gross; 142 6/8
Best Gobbler to date; 2012 NWTF score of 77.5
Best Northern Pike to date; 40" (Passaic River Pike )
Best Muskie to date; (The hunt begins)

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Very nice.... Good luck with it

"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants." Thomas Jefferson

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Looks sweet. May you slay many an animal and target with it! :)

 

I've been getting a "new bow itch" real bad....but I don't need one and can't afford it....Sigh....Odd thing is...I LOVE my current bow. I just like having something new to mess around with. Need to get these thoughts out of my head. lol

“I have always tempered my killing with respect for the game pursued. I see the animal not only as a target, but as a living creature with more freedom than I will ever have. I take that life if I can, with regret as well as joy, and with the sure knowledge that nature’s way of fang and claw and starvation are a far crueler fate than I bestow.” – Fred Bear

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