Product Description Ragim Widlcat 62" Takedown Recurve - The finish of Wildcat bow will satisfy the most demanding archers who will appreciate the warmness of natural wood shades. An easy TD bow, it can be carried anywhere and used by anybody. It is equipped with all the inserts to install a sight, a stabilizer and a Berger button. This bow is as well built as the PSE Buckeye and more pleasing to look at. - Right or left hand (specify) - Length: 62" - Peak Weights: 24#, 29#, 34# (specify) - Color: Natural wood - Attractive design. Ready to accept your favorite accessories. Appropriate for archers 8 years old and up. This bow comes with an Arrow rest, nock indicator and string installed.
Customer Reviews: td bowApril 30, 2009 Donald B. Young(Wisconsin USA) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
this bow is very nice looking ans functions very well, but the limbs are not inline and the string falls out of the guide at the tips.
Look out robin hood, here I come!!!December 16, 2008 POOPYWOPPA(OHIO) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
Nice bow for recreational target practice. It came with a pre set knock point and stick-on plastic arrow rest that works fine. Make sure you buy a stringer if you dont have one already. I bought the 35# draw weight and that seems to suit most young adults and women. If you are a heeman, make sure you go for a 45# or higher, the 35# is a borderline toy-bow. I ended up buying a 45# Bear "grizzly" that is great for target and hunting as well, but this PSE was a good starting bow and I plan on keeping it just to use when I take my wife out to shoot targets. 28" arrows work good with this setup, wood or carbon.
Good value for a starter bowAugust 26, 2008 Morgana(NS CAN) 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I purchased this bow as a starter bow for my husband. This is a great bow to work on form and to get started with target archery - it's priced just right. We went with 35# - perhaps a bit on the light side, but not a bad start for a beginner.
The downside, the bow has a slowly progressive twist to the top limb after only 1 season shooting, and it tends to "stack" a bit. To be fair, it's possible a slight over-draw is contributing to the twist. Also, watch the servings on the stock string.
For the money, if you're just getting started in target archery, or just want to try it out, this bow is good value for the money. Hubby is now addicted to archery and ready to upgrade. Mission accomplished!
Great bow for the price!January 7, 2008 Ryan Clark 17 out of 17 found this review helpful
I bought the 30# model, and it's a great shooter.
Pros:
The riser comes pre-drilled for a quiver, stabilizer on the front and a plunger.
Since the limbs are removable, the weight of the pull can be adjusted up or down with a new set of limbs.
The $100 price tag for a new bow makes it one of the least expensive bows out there.
Cons:
Good deal of hand shock. The bow rattles my teeth after releasing, but I'm sure some string silencers will help out a great deal.
Final evaluation:
For the price, probably the best shooting bow out there. You can shoot it all day and not get tired, making it a perfect bow for anyone looking to work on form or wanting to have fun with the kids.
PSE Buckeye 62" BowOctober 27, 2007 Thomas F. Allen 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
This bow has proven to be an excellent product and very reasonably priced. It is much more fun to shoot for extended periods of time than my more powerful compound bow. I am very satisfied.