Written on: 20/04/2011
I purchased this bow 10 years ago and it still looks and shoots like it did the day I bought it. My primary reason for buying it was the 31" draw length, adjustable 27-31 inches, and 70-80 lb draw weight. I am looking to sell it now for a lower draw weight bow because it is outlasting me! Hopefully I can find a Browning Tornado with 31 inch draw length with a lighter draw weight. (read more)
Written on: 24/10/2009
This is a great bow for the price. This is my first bow I ever owned and still use it. I have been using it for 5 years and have killed six deer. I am very happy and will upgrade some day, but am an in no hurry. I would recommend this bow to all beginners. I am very happy and will continue to kill deer with it. (read more)
Written on: 19/10/2008
Over all the Browning Tornado bow is a good bow for starters or older hunters. I cannot say much more than that. It does the job but for me there is just not enough poundage. (read more)
Written on: 19/10/2008
I'm very satifyed with the bow othere than poundage. I like that it is very smooth and not very much viberation if set up right i recomend that u should shoot a 60-70 lbs arrow with a 75 grain broad head for deer. I cannt find 70lbs limbs for this bow any where (read more)
Written on: 14/10/2008
If you cant pull this bow back you cant pull enny bow back i shoot enny wear from 100 -200 times a day and i still have yet to have a sore sholder its set on 60 thats the max very good bow (read more)
Written on: 17/09/2008
I have shot this bowBrowning Tornado Bow for about five years and all I have is compliments. I have shot matthews and bowtech an I haven't switched yet his is a very smooth shooting and accurate bow two thumbs up. (read more)
Written on: 03/04/2008
I would recommend the Browning Bow. I have hunted with one for 6 years and have found it very dependable. I'm sure there are better bows in the market, yet I have no complaints with this one. (read more)
Written on: 15/03/2008
I would not recommend the Browning Tornado Bow, it doesn't fire very far and hard to pull back string. There are much better ones on the market (read more)
Written on: 01/07/2012
im sorry to say but i dont think your point is valid......the distance at which a shooter shoots isnt determined by the bow, its determined on the shooter. if you cant shoot 50 yds with this bow you should just put ye ole' tornado down. this is the best bow on market. i have shot 9 deer with this bow, and i frankly love my tornado.
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Written on: 01/07/2012
the cat up