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Samick Stingray

Started by squirrelzerafa, January 24, 2012, 06:20:00 PM

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squirrelzerafa

I just purchased a #45 Samick Stingray.
Any feed back good or bad ?

illianabowhntr67

I've only heard good about them.I have never shot one.Maybe try a search for stingray you'll get some feed back.

Wannabe1

I believe Shawn(Ringneck) has one and says it's a real great shooter. If it wasn't 58", I'd love to give one a shot.
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squirrelzerafa

Thanks to all for the feed back !!!
I finally got to fling a few arrows and it seems to be a great bow for the money.The only thing is that the bow is supposed to be #45 and it feels closer to #50.The guys at ********* said the the Samick bows usually run higher then marked

Roots

Have one, has been my go to bow in the last year, changed string, put on a three t string  woolie bear, big difference. Good bow for the money spent. Mine is 45#, but feels like more, never weighed.

wollelybugger

Have a 50# Stingray and liked it so well almost bought another exactly like it for a back up.. Nice shooting bows for tree stands and turkey blinds. If your looking for a back up bow or just a good all around bow you can't beat them for the money.

SCATTERSHOT

I had one, and thought it was a good bow, but th grip wasn't right for me, so I sold it. If you like the grip, I think you'll be happy with it.
"Experience is a series of non - fatal mistakes."


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