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Introducing The Predator by Pearson Bows

by Bow Staff 16. March 2010 14:05
Bow Staff

The world's top predators attack with deadly stealth and speed. Few escape these silent hunters and all fear their presence. The same can be said for Ben Pearson's Predator. New for 2010, the Predator not only features Ben Pearson's innovation, quality and performance, but it's affordable as well.

Tired of bows getting more and more out of your price range? Ben Pearson hears you loud and clear and has created the 2010 Predator in response. It comes with the smooth-as-butter Z-7 single cam and can be outfitted with a Copper John Battle Axe 3 Pin sight, drop-away arrow rest, peep sight, Sims S-coil stabilizer, wrist sling and Bohning quiver.

Available as a bow only or in a complete hunting package, the Predator is the best way to reach the top of the food chain.

Specs:
•I.B.O. speed 303-294 fps
•Axle-to-Axle 30 inches
•Brace Height 7 1/4 inches
•String Length 83 11/16 inches
•Cables (2) 31 5/8 inches
•Draw Weights 40, 50, 60, & 70 lb. (75% Let Off)
•Draw Lengths 26 1/2 - 30 1/2 inches (half-inch increments)
•Weight 3.3 lbs

Also available; The Predator Package Includes:
•Copper John Battle Axe 3 pin all-aluminium sight
•Bohning Archery Lynx 4-arrow, quick detaching quiver
•Fully-machined, aluminium drop-a-way rest
•Sims S-Coil stabilizer & silencers
•Peep sight & bow sling
•All this for LESS than $600.00

Available Colors:
•Mossy Oak Obsession

Suggested retail (without package) price is around $499.00. To learn more about the quality line-up of bows and packages available from Pearson bows, please visit their website.

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