Does anyone actually hunt with a Ben Pearson bow? If so, what model and specs and have you harvested with it? Thanks in advance. :bigsmyl:
Ive got a number of old Pearsons, but my 304 take downs are my favorites. This one is 55 @ 28, my other is 45 @ 28. Ive hunted with the 55 pounder many, times and have been lucky to take a couple of tree rats with it, but the deer never cooperate when I have it in hand, but that dont keep me from trying.
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Thanks Paul, that is a nice looking bow.
I've got a Pearson Stallion coming and was looking to see if folks actually use them and what they thought of them. It is 62" and 45++ @ 28". I was told more like 47#. It is the older Stallion and not the one that looks like the Browning Explorer II.
Yup, I hunted with a mid 1970's Ben Pearson Rogue for many years. I took my first turkey with it last year. I've upgraded to a Bigfoot in the past few months, and the Pearson is now a shelf queen.
I hunt with a couple of Pearsons. A Mercury Marauder TD that is 64#@ 29 1/4" and a Mercury Hunter that is 57#@ 29 1/4". A couple years ago I shot a bear, whitetail buck,a bobcat and a coyote with the Marauder. Also some small game too. Pearsons are great bows and I have several, very under rated. (http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/bens5218/GEDC0246.jpg) (http://s223.photobucket.com/user/bens5218/media/GEDC0246.jpg.html) (http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/bens5218/IMG_1186.jpg) (http://s223.photobucket.com/user/bens5218/media/IMG_1186.jpg.html)
Wow, great pics! Thanks for sharing those. :thumbsup:
I have a bunch of old Pearsons. I've small game hunted with my '58 Bushmaster and its predecessor, the Window bow (both TD's with an offset handle). I've also hunted with a couple of TD's from the '55-'57 era.
KSBOWMAN...I love that bow. Also the Marauder...I'm jealous.... ;) :thumbsup:
Got my first deer in 1996 with a Ben Pearson Renegade that I bought in 1973, It just blew up a few months ago, but my friend took the riser and is going to try and revive it. Sorry no pictures.
Thank you, Joe! When they first came out I wanted one real bad, but had little ones and they came first. About 3-4 years ago I finally bought one and they are great! Got lots of other Pearsons, but the tops are the mercurys. I read alot of Jim Dougherty stories in Bow & Arrow mag in the late sixties and early seventies and he was always shooting one.
Anyone shoot one of the older Stallions? It is hard to find a decent photo of one. Must be hard to come by in good shape. :rolleyes:
I went to a club meeting and shoot last weekend and a young man was there as a guest. He was shooting a Ben Pearson Sovereign that was found in a dumpster of all places. It was a neat bow!!
Have a buddy that owns ONLY Pearson bows. Like 10 of em. And has had great success. He showed me his "baby" and it looked like it may have been from a dumpster too....
Good stuff, I love it!!!
I have one Ben Pear. son,its marked 'special' #730 It is mint and has some kind of very dark colored wood that is just beautiful.It shoots as good as any bow i have owned.I havnt hunted with it yet but i used to hunt with a lot of ben pearson bows when i was a kid, they were very populer in the 70's.I have killed maybe a half dozen deer with them.Most of them dont have much value and you can get them for very little money if you look for them.I used to have one that looked sorta kinda like a super kodiak in shape.Dont remember what model it was but it was a great bow.
I've got several of the large riser Pearsons (Marauder TD, Mercury Hunter, Signature TD, Mercury Sovereigns, etc.), but don't really care for them, the riser is too big. I prefer the late '50/early '60 small riser bows.
Kituwa, I have a couple of the Specials, that size riser and smaller is what I like.
Selfbow,i know a lot of guys like a bow with more mass in the riser but i am like you, i have a thing now for a small riser.Since i have been shooting my 59 polar i am likeing it more and more, nice small riser and slim limbs. The Ben Pearson special i think is very much like a bear grizzly,same length and the riser very similiar.I have never sat down and researched it but it seems like BP had a lot more diffrent models than bear did.Most of the pearsons will not be as nice a finish or as refined as a bear but they are not bad either.Like i said you can find them very cheap and people are really missing out on some great shooters.There is no telling how many hundreds of rubber blunt tipped arrows my friend and i shot at rabbits in front of our beagles when we were kids.I know there are bears,elk,mulies, moose and all kinds of game that would be a dream to hunt, but i would do anything to just be out somewhere with a cpl beagles a good friend or two and a old ben pearson or bear slinging arrows at some bunnies.
I just found a pic of a '59 Pearson Safari and let me tell you, I really like the looks of the riser on that bow! Wish I could find one in the 45# range.
Here is my 59' Safari, 66" amo and 41#@28", 45#@ my draw length, but I like them 55-65#. Very smooth shooters and dead in the hand. (http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/bens5218/153-1.jpg) (http://s223.photobucket.com/user/bens5218/media/153-1.jpg.html) (http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd251/bens5218/155-1.jpg) (http://s223.photobucket.com/user/bens5218/media/155-1.jpg.html)
Man that is a wild decal or silk screen for 1959.Beautiful bow all the way around!
Hey, that's one of the pics I found! Sure is a beauty in my book. Thanks for posting that. :thumbsup:
Here is my Ben Pearson special. It is marked XX45#.Anyone know what the XX means?
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I was told that it means a little more than 45#. Most likely 47# at 28". That is the same as marked on the bow I have coming.
Oh ya, and that one looks like it's in good shape too. Thanks for posting a pic. :thumbsup:
XX45 would be about 43#. 45XX would be 47#. Kind of an odd way to spec them, but that's the way they did it back then.
^^ yes, xx before number means slightly less...after means slightly more.
If you like the Safari logo, check these other Pearson logos. There are a bunch more. They quit using this type logo about 1967. I have at least one of each of these bows-love their logos!!!
(http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s331/selfbow19953/LOGOS/976BUSHMASTER-1.jpg) (http://s509.photobucket.com/user/selfbow19953/media/LOGOS/976BUSHMASTER-1.jpg.html)
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(http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s331/selfbow19953/LOGOS/974Stallion.jpg) (http://s509.photobucket.com/user/selfbow19953/media/LOGOS/974Stallion.jpg.html)
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(http://i509.photobucket.com/albums/s331/selfbow19953/LOGOS/962Cougar.jpg) (http://s509.photobucket.com/user/selfbow19953/media/LOGOS/962Cougar.jpg.html)
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QuoteOriginally posted by ron w:
I went to a club meeting and shoot last weekend and a young man was there as a guest. He was shooting a Ben Pearson Sovereign that was found in a dumpster of all places. It was a neat bow!!
The Sovereign that Ron's speaking of is a golden conqueror, and if you liked that one Ron, there was also a golden emperor with all white glass that's in even better shape yet!
Thanks for the clarification on the X's folks. Appreciate it.
Phil, those are some cool looking logos. Thanks for taking the time to post them. :thumbsup:
I took my first whitetail with a 35Lbs fiberglass recurve bow back behind the barn, back in 1973.
I have a Golden Sovereign (1961)/ Golden Crusader 1007 it is a 54" bow and at my 29" draw it is 44Lbs. This is my shortest and oldest bow, I own. Not a fun bow to shoot for a period of time because of finger pinch. She has harvested a few deer for me in the past.
Pretty cool stuff......I had a 55# Cougar and hunted with it for several years.
Oh boy oh boy oh boy I'm so excited! I just acquired a 1959 Pearson Safari. 66" and 40# @ 28". :bigsmyl:
Funny how one can get excited over something that old! Just as exciting to me as ordering a new custom bow. :biglaugh:
All I've got to do now is wait for it to get here.
Lol,wannabe, i know just how you feel.Be sure to put pics up when you get it!
Selfbow, thanks for showing the logo's. That is way cool.
The first deer I shot was with a Ben Pearson Flame Hunter. I sure like that bow and have have purchased several other Pearson bows over the years. I don't have a Stallion but do have a Colt which would be similar, very nice shooting bow. You're going to like it.
-Jay
T.W., You're really going to like it. They are very nice and soooooo smooth. I still want one that is 50- 60#. Let's see some pictures when you get.
I like those old Pearson bows, those logos are sweet! I bought a couple Cougars from a member here a while back to refinish and give away to newbies and ended up keeping one for myself for now. It needs a lot of work, the top limb is twisted and I think I might try reworking the fat grip a little. The brown glass is in decent shape.
Here's the one I gave to a Colorado buddy, he shoots it great. Not the best pic, it has some camo limb covers my girlfriend made. Farthest back. 45#er:
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Here's the dude on the right with his bow stumpin' up high:
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Thanks guys, I'll definitely get pics up when it arrives. I will be posting pics of the Stallion first as it arrives on Tuesday.
The Safari is shootable but, needs a little TLC. I'm going to see if I can send it in and have it refinished by someone. Hopefully they can keep the decal as you can't get aftermarket ones like Bear.
Nice collection Selfbow!
I do and have. Ill post pics tomorrow
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Pearson Apex
66" 50@28
Good looking bow Brian! Thanks for posting. :thumbsup:
The Stallion arrived today and she is a beauty. Looks like she was refinished at one time but, still a good looker. Can anyone date her from the numbers on the riser?
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(http://i1161.photobucket.com/albums/q506/ORShooter1/100_1958_zps9d065c46.jpg) (http://s1161.photobucket.com/user/ORShooter1/media/100_1958_zps9d065c46.jpg.html)
(http://i1161.photobucket.com/albums/q506/ORShooter1/100_1959_zps25dc03fe.jpg) (http://s1161.photobucket.com/user/ORShooter1/media/100_1959_zps25dc03fe.jpg.html)
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Very nice ill bet on trad history collecting area you will get your answer
Nice bow!!!
I have only shot a few Pearsons but they all were great shooting bows. That one is a beauty
That bow is in great shape. I think it's from right around 1959- 1960. I have a colt from 59. It looks identical in shape but your woods are darker.
QuoteI have Pearson catalogs from 1958 (when they started naming their bows), 1959-60, 1960, 1961, and 1963. The first mention of a Stallion is 1960, but the grip is shaped like the Safari that's coming your way and was only offered in 66" length. The Stallion isn't shown in the 1961 catalog. The Stallion with a grip shaped like yours is in the 1963 catalog. In 1964, Pearson went to the CAT# 710 for the Stallion. I would guess that yours is a '63, maybe a '62 (I don't have a 62 catalog, so I'm not sure). From everything I've read, serial numbers of Pearsons are useless for dating purposes.
I recieved this info in a PM so, the bow might be a '62/'63. Thanks for the responses folks.