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Martin Jaguar Take-Down Recurve Bow

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Built for durability and performance. Lightweight aluminum/magnesium riser with thermal grip, wood/glass laminate limbs. Riser accepts any arrowrest or quiver. Right-hand only. Color: Next G-1 Camo. Length: 60".
   



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40 lbs.

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Brace Height (in): 7-1/2" 38-889-440-40
Your Price (each): $159.99
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50 lbs.

Right Hand

Brace Height (in): 7-1/2" 38-889-440-50
Your Price (each): $159.99
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Built for durability and performance. Lightweight aluminum/magnesium riser with thermal grip, wood/glass laminate limbs. Riser accepts any arrowrest or quiver. Right-hand only. Color: Next G-1 Camo. Length: 60".
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I wouldn't recomend this bow to anyone for anything, just because of the quality and durabilty issues I have personally had with it. Starting out I think a compound bow would be alot better for a beginer.
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YES and it does come in different draw weights but if the draw length is shorter than 28" then the draw weight will drop accordingly
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What is the draw?

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How many pounds is the draw?
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it is available in multiple draw weights.
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there are three different draw weights 30#, 40# AND 50# but the weight is measured @ 28 inches so if you draw it further it will be more weight.
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what is the best performing arrow for the Martin Jaguar takedown bow at 50# pull-28"
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I shoot carbon express. can pin squirrels to trees all day long with those tough jokers
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I use the Easton Legacy 2018. Never had a problem with the arrow. But the bow may fail. Keep an eye on the limbs.
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Unfortunately, Martin does not make the Jaguar Take-Down in a left hand model. Thank you!
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What poundage is it?

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50 pound draw
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Depending on which model you purchase, will determine the poundage of your bow. There is a model for 30, 40, and 50 pound draw weight. Thank you!
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Can u get this bow in 50#

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yes
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Yes -50# is available - and 55# is also available from Martin.
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can i put the same kind of site set-up that i use on my compound?
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you can use the same sights and rest if you want. I did!!
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The bow comes with attachment points for a sight - just like a normal compound bow. However, I do not recomend the use of a sight. Recurve bows are best used without sights for more reflexive or instinctive shoting. A recurve is much more useful and versatile when not hindered by a sight. Shoot the bow until you're able to operate without a sight. Ususally 100-200 shots. You'll like it much better without one - but if you must, a sight can be mounted.
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can kids youse it?

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i have a son 58'' tall could he youse it?
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At 58" tall his eyes should be at approximately 52" (the approximate center of the bowline). Using a 60" bow would leave 20+inches clearance to the ground plane.
He should be able to learn and grow into the 30# bow for some years to come before he'll want to switch limbs of a heavier weight. Ethically it is considered best to hunt with only 40# or heavier rated bow.
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