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Pearson Archery Releases the New TX-4 Bow

By Hunting NetworkNovember 17, 20084 Comments

LAST UPDATED: May 8th, 2015

Bow manufacturers have no problem producing extremely fast bows, but an aggressive draw cycle makes most of these bows bad for consecutive shots. Pearson's TX-4 provides the perfect balance between blazing speed and a smooth draw that no other speed bow can match.

With a few modifications to the popular Z-bows, Pearson has turned one of the sweetest-shooting bows ever made, the TX-4, into a mild-mannered, lightweight package that delivers jaw-dropping speed and silky smooth performance right out of the box.
 
So how did Pearson make its best-shooting bow even better? Well, for starters they started over with a completely new riser design – reducing weight while adding strength and stability. Then they paired it up with the new R2B2 Cam system, which has an I.B.O. speed of 342+ fps. The bow also features Barnsdale Limbs, ETI, Steel-Lock Limb Bolt Inserts, Stone Mountain Dakota Strings and the built-in string suppressor.

The TX-4 is also available with the Z-7 Cam with Xcellerator Strings – the smoothest cam system ever. Unlike most single cams that are only adjustable in 1-inch increments, the new Z-7 Cam is adjustable in 1/2-inch increments for the perfect fit.

Stunningly easy to tune and shoot, the TX-4 provides the flat-shooting characteristics every bowhunter wants.

 
Specifications:

R2B2 Cam
I.B.O. speed                     342+ fps
Axle-to-Axle                      33 1/2 inches
Draw Weights                  50, 60, & 70 lb. (55-80% Let Off)
Draw Lengths                   26-30 inches (half-inch increments)
Camo Pattern                   APG High Definition
Weight                               4.1 lbs
 
Z-7 Cam
I.B.O. speed                     330 fps
Axle-to-Axle                      33 1/2 inches
Draw Weights                  50, 60, & 70 lb. (75% Let Off)
Draw Lengths                   26 1/2 -30 1/2 inches (half-inch increments)
Camo Pattern                   APG High Definition
Weight                               4.1 lbs

 
For more info, check out
www.benpearson.com.

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