Bow Press

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  1. Mitchellhunt99

    Mitchellhunt99 Weekend Warrior

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    What's a good press for a beginner, that's not to expensive but also not a pile of junk? I'm not sure what that would price would be so that's why I'm not giving a price range i would be comfortable with.
     
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    macsolocam Weekend Warrior

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    Last chance archery EZ Green press, or if you can afford it I love our new specialty archery press. I've used the old X-press, the new red X-Press, last chance archery auto press and now the specialty archery pro press. It's by far become my new favorite. Check out vids on YouTube to see how they work

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    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    I have a Bow Time Machine and I love it. Quick and easy to use. :tu:
     
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    Mitchellhunt99 Weekend Warrior

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    Thanks guys! I'll be sure to check them out.
     
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    Whitetail Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Save your money and buy a press only once. Last Chance EZ Press: about $400.
     

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