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Welcome to our compound bow reviews and guides page! Our goal is to provide accurate, hands-on reviews of the best bows on the market. If we can’t do an actual hands-on review, we will research your options for you to have all of the information needed before making your purchase.

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  1. I am trying to date an older bear compound (wheels) I bought at a flea market today. Serial number is XXXXXX. draw 45#, string length 36″, axle to axle 43″

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