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50-60 lbs.

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Axle-To-Axle Length: 32"
Brace Height (in): 6-1/2"
Draw Length: 26"-30"
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
Product Color: Mossy Oak Treestand
Arrow Speed (fps): 337
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60-70 lbs.

Right Hand

Axle-To-Axle Length: 32"
Brace Height (in): 6-1/2"
Draw Length: 26"-30"
Weight: 3.8 lbs.
Product Color: Mossy Oak Treestand
Arrow Speed (fps): 337
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  • Puts nearly 90 pounds of kinetic energy into a target
  • 337 fps with a 6-1/2" brace height
  • Carbon Rod String Stop virtually eliminates string vibration
  • Throttle Cam gives pure performance, with a rotating cam module
  • Set your draw length with no bowpress
  • 80% let-off cam
  • Axle-to-axle: 32"
  • Weight: 3.80 lbs.
  • 4-pin Apex sight
  • Hostage™ arrowrest
  • 5-arrow quiver
  • Wrist sling
  • Peep sight
  • 5" stabilizer

Take all the things you think you know about single cam bows and chunk them out the window: the Fugitive tears it all down and reinvents it at 337 fps with a 6-1/2" brace height. And when you can put nearly 90 pounds of kinetic energy into a target, you know that no game is safe. The Carbon Rod String Stop virtually eliminates string vibration for much quieter shots, and the efficient Throttle Cam gives pure performance, with a rotating cam module that lets you set your draw length with no bowpress. 80% let-off cam. Axle-to-axle: 32". Weight: 3.80 lbs. Color: Mossy Oak® Treestand®.

R.A.K.™ (Ready, Aim, Kill) equipped package includes a 4-pin Apex sight, Hostage™ arrowrest, 5-arrow quiver, wrist sling, peep sight, and 5" stabilizer.

Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 10 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Best Bang For The Buck I am fairly new to archery so I am not even going to pretend to be a professional. This bow made it easy to transition form an avid gun hunter to an archery pro. The first time out of the box I shot a 2 inch group at 40 yards with 6 arrows. This bow is deadly accurate and whisper quiet. The only thing I changed was the stabilizer. If you want a fast, accurate bow at a price that wont break the bank, the Fugitive is you answer!!! October 3, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by great bow love it. shoots fast and smooth would not change a thing love the bow more then the wife. September 25, 2011
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depends on the size of arrow and site,i shot a 28in 350 spine victory high velosity arrow and 4 pin apex ,bottom site was set at 60 yards. 0 to 90 yards was no problem
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only if your an experienced archer with good shooting form but not for beginners

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dont think so my brother at 44 yrs old couldnt draw the bow back. but they may offer a lighter draw. mine is 62 lbs
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Yes, my 14 year old son hunts with this bow. He uses 60lb pull for ease on draw. He can pull 70lbs back. So yea it would prob be fine for his age but it really depends on the strength but my son is very strong
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Depends of course on the physical size of the 15 year old, I would recommend 50-60lbs. for most 15 year olds.
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my stepson is 15 and pulled back with ease but he shoots year round at 70#
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DEPENDS ON HOW STRONG THE 15 YEAR OLD IS. IF HE CAN PULL THIS BOW BACK. YES IT IS A GREAT BOW FOR THE MONEY. I WOULD RECOMMEND HIM TO GO SHOOT ONE
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