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Martin Hunter Recurve 62", 45#, RH
Martin Hunter Recurve 62", 45#, RH 
Hunter Recurve 62 RH 45

The 62" Hunter riser is crafted from black dyed Birch with Bubinga wood inserts and the limbs made of Eastern Hard Maple laminations and black fiberglass with black fiberglass overlays. Includes owner's manual, traditional rest, Flemish bowstring, and bowstringer. AMO Length: 62", Mass Weight: 2 lbs. 3 ozs., Brace Height: 7"-7.75". Stocked in right hand only and available as a special order in left hand. Special Order # 31417S.
  • Weight: 45#
  • RH/LH: RH
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    SKU 31414
    Quantity in stock No items available
    Price: $549.99

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