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Bruno Aguilar

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Mar 3, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/3/97
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I would like to know if somebody can tell me more about the Blue
Mountain Bows. Are they any good?, I will appreciate if somebody can
tell his experience with that brand especially with the Razor Back Bow.

Jim Horn

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Mar 5, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/5/97
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Bruno Aguilar <bru...@Gamma1.LPL.arizona.edu> wrote in article
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> I would like to know if somebody can tell me more about the Blue
> Mountain Bows. Are they any good?, I will appreciate if somebody can
> tell his experience with that brand especially with the Razor Back Bow.
>

I shoot a Razorback and I love it. I love it so much, this will be the
first year in many that I will not be starting out the season with a new
bow. It is longer than most "speed bows" at 42" axle to axle. I'm
shooting 368gr. @ 70 lbs. and getting 308 fps. It's not the fastest bow
I've ever shot, but it's definitely more forgiving.

I use my Razorback for 3-D and I use a Gray Wolf, also by Blue Mountain for
hunting. Do yourself a favor and shoot one, you won't want to put it down.

Jim
NW Ohio

Marv

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Mar 7, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/7/97
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Howdy! I have owned a Blue Mt. Badger. This was extremely fast and
accurrate. I had no problems with
mine.

Bob B

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Mar 12, 1997, 3:00:00 AM3/12/97
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In article <01bc2b21$429e0a60$12c60b26@lillianc>, "Marv"
<ma...@mindspring.com> wrote:

I own a Gray Wolf and love it. I bought one last summer and have shot the
daylights out of it. What convinced me is when I Emailed the company for
some information and the next night the vice president called and talked
to me for an hour about the bow and archery in general. Even invited me
out to hunt. I have a PSE also and like it, but the Gray Wolf is the
best. The Wolverine is my next choice. My archery pro shoots one-hunting
and competition. Fast as lightning.

Bob

D.M....@shaw.ca

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Jun 18, 2019, 8:18:54 PM6/18/19
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I just inherited a Blue Mountain Grey Wolf and I’m trying to figure it out. Unfortunately I can’t pull it due to permanent shoulder damage.

rgra...@gmail.com

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May 18, 2020, 5:57:18 PM5/18/20
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I have been shooting the same bluemountain Razorback for about 28 years. I have hunted with it as well as competed in paper and 3D competition. My last paper comp was in 2011 and I was shooting against 23 Matthews solo cams and an Oneida taking first place. I have had strings break twice in competition and have never suffered a damaged lim or an injury. This bow has been about as Abraham’s tank bullet proof as you can get. It’s a little on the heavy side but keeps me in great shape for longbow competition. I have considered a newer technology bow but why fix something that isn’t broke. Also don’t get caught up in too complex of technologies. Your bow will never be any better than the motor behind it.
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