New for 2022: Bowtech SR350

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posted on January 25, 2022
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Bowtech SR350 Lead

Bowtech is known for smooth cycling bows that are easy to draw and shoot. The new SR350 takes things to the next level, including impressive speed. The SR350 has a 6-inch brace height, measures 33 inches axle to axle, and weighs 4.4 pounds.

Bowtech SR350 Compound Bow

Draw length is adjustable from 25 to 30 inches. Hunters will feel the advantage when drawing the bow and knowing how the draw cycle will increase ease-of-use and be an advantage to get an arrow to full draw when an animal is close.

Hunter Drawing Bowtech SR350 Compound Bow

The bow is well balanced, with new components that ensure perfect arrow flight with consistent results. The balanced, stable, easy-to-draw bow provides increased accuracy and forgiveness. Noise and vibration have been reduced to make the bow stealthy and prevent critters from jumping the string. Shooting 350 fps with comfort and accuracy makes this bow worth a close look. MSRP $1,299.00; bowtecharchery.com.

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