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Stevens Archery

Discussion in 'Manufacturers, Press, and Pro-Staff' started by Iowa Bowhunter, Oct 30, 2013.

  1. Iowa Bowhunter

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    Hi ya'll.

    My name is Hal and I am on the Stevens Archery Pro-Staff. A search for Stevens Archery didn't yield any results, so I wanted to share some information with you.

    Stevens Archery is a new compound bow manufacture from Iowa. Here is a little information about them.

    Stevens Archery started as an idea over 3 years ago and today it's a reality.
    Some facts about our bows.

    1.) 2 Models the "Inception" and the "Prevailer"
    2.) Custom "Totally Wired Camo" developed by Stevens Archery
    3.) Custom Strings by "X-Fire Strings" "No Creep, No String Rotation, Pure Excellence"
    4.) Hybrid "SLMR CAMS"
    5.) Custom Torqueless Grip
    6.) Limbs developed by Gordon Composites
    7.) Machined Aluminum Risers
    8.) Custom made Cable Slide defeats "cam lean"
    9.) 33.5 Inches ATA (axle to axle)
    10.) 6.5" and 7.5" Brace Heights
    11.) Industry leading ATA Speeds of up to 350FPS and 340FPS (ATA speed rating are
    much more strict than IBO)
    12.) Rotating Modules with Draw Length adjustments from 27" to 30" on the "Inception"
    and 28" to 31" on the "Prevailer"
    13.) 80% Let-off
    14.) Markit Ink Transfer Limb Decals. (best quality limb graphics money can buy)
    15.) 100% American Made with parts Manufactured in the following 21 states.
    Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Idaho, Indiana, Illinois,
    Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Michigan. Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Oregon,
    Pennsylvania. South Dakota, Washington

    Visit them at Home Of Stevens Archery or on Facebook under Stevens Archery.


    Thank you kindly.
     

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