every jennings buckmaster 2000 bow that I have read about has a 78% let off
Same company that makes BEAR. Escalade Sports owns both "Jennings" and "Bear".
No the Jennings Buckmaster 2000 bow are no longer made but specs and tips on these bows are available from Bear Archery tech support and some answers concerning specs can be had on certain archery forums like Team Natural Outdoors and Archery Talk!
It depends on the draw weight of the bow, and the weight of arrow you use
A 2002 used Buckmaster bow in good shape, should sell for under $100.
250 used
Hi. . .I just bought a used Jennings Buckmaster bow, and I love it! I've been searching the web for info about these bows, and somewhere (I can't remember where at the moment) I found a chart that lists various specs for several kinds of bows (maybe all Escalade bows, which bought out Bear, Jennings, Golden Eagle, etc.). Anyway, this chart lists an axle-to-axle distance of 39.5" for all Buckmaster 2000 bows, with draw lengths from 27" to 32". That's what mine measures, too.
Original buckmaster is an O series on single module and is an 05 as o4 is 28 inch....done in 1 inch increments.
$150-200 in NIB condition.
what would be a good price for a Jennings compound bow name is arrow star
Dude, you can shoot like any arrow as long as its long enough. Just check the pounds of your bow and find arrows that match the poundage. If your hunting with the compound though I would suggest carbon arrows because they hold up better. My favorite to shoot are wooden arrows with legitimate feather fletchings, but there expensive
change the pull module on the super cam 1 inch longer or shorter per module number