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MARTIN X-200

Started by blackbearsman, December 08, 2008, 06:01:00 PM

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blackbearsman

Would a MARTIN X-200 been a good choice for a biginner!

sgrogg


Horne Shooter

That's what I started with.
Live every day like its your last, one day you'll be right.

bigiron


texbow2

yes, very good bow. I have a 35lb for my wife. I shoot it alot when I have not shot in while.

tradwannabe

i have an older x-100 i picked up for my son when he was 11. Perfect. x-200 is almost identical to the older x-100. problem is he shoots better than me some days. LOL
R

freefeet

I started shooting bows a couple of months ago and chose a 35lb X-200 as my learner bow.  I like it a lot and have no complaints about choosing it.
Shoes are a tax on walking...

...free your feet, your mind will follow!

Jake Allen

TGMM Family of the Bow
NGT, TBG, SGTP & Compton's
Ye Olde Fartes & Sore Losers

Frank V

I started with a Martin X200, it's a good bow. Frank
U.S.A. "Ride For The Brand Or Leave."

freefeet

PS, If you have a choice, the green ones are made for fast strings, the brown/wooden ones are for stretchy strings.
Shoes are a tax on walking...

...free your feet, your mind will follow!

New to Traditional

Yes!Was my first as well a few years ago.Even dug er' out,tuned her,and started hunting this late season with mine as 45# @ 28" is more agreeable than my usual 57#.I would really suggest looking at the newest models. Friend of mine has one and it's sweet. Like said above, the newer model also has fastflight string capabilities.

Have fun with it!!!
Ethan
Dont shoot feather light arras,shoot railroad ties.

caleb7mm

it was my first. I still shoot it every now and then.
Hoyt Dorado 45&50lb

Boom Stick

If it shoots great and is well made,  why is it considered an "entry level bow" if its 45# or higher?

bigiron

if it doesn't cost 2 weeks pay or have a $500 resale, it must be a entry level bow.


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