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Ben Pearson Hunter II 7375 - History??

Started by xlBigRedlx, April 26, 2026, 06:32:19 PM

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xlBigRedlx

I started getting into traditional archery a few months ago and my grandfather gifted me a Ben Pearson Hunter II 7375 that he had stored away in his garage.

Do y'all know anything about this bow? The history of the bow, the woods it's made with, etc.?
I can't find much info on the internet besides it being made in the 70's.

It's got some dents and scratches, and I can't make out all the writing.
??-1420
52"
45lb @ 28"

My local archery shop checked it out. One of the limbs is a little twisted, but it's not bad and they said leaving it strung might fix it. They're also going to talk to their Rogue rep to get an appropriate string ordered for it.

Is it a decent bow? I might put some money and effort into setting it up for hunting if it's worth the investment. I might even refinish it.


woodchucker

It's basically a very good quality bow, made by a quality and very well respected company in the 1970's that was intended to compete with Bear's Kodiak Magnum. Usually ran a little cheaper cost wise  :thumbsup:
I only shoot WOOD arrows... My kid makes them, fast as I can break them!

There is a fine line between Hunting, & Sitting there looking Stupid...

May The Great Spirit Guide Your Arrows..... Happy Hunting!!!


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