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Looking for a Bow for the Wife
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07/12/12 02:09 PM
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Liftedpowerstroke
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I'm looking for a Bow for my wife. I'm thinking about 50# and around 26" I will be having this HydroGraphic Dipped in probably Pink Camo. Anyone have a good suggestion for a bow for her? or have a bow for her? It will be her first bow and Dont want to spend no more than about $400. RIGHT Handed
Derrick
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Liftedpowerstroke]
#3369707
07/12/12 02:25 PM
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txbowhunter2006
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id start her off with a mission. thats what i started my wife with and then upgraded it to a jewel. the missions i beleive have three different models out there. the one my wife had went from 21 in drw to 29. draw weight went to 50 pounds. they are great bows and greaton the pocket
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
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07/12/12 02:42 PM
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JThoele
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'may consider 50# dw may be a little heavy for a new female shooter
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
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07/12/12 03:19 PM
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txbowhunter2006
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those mission bows you can get 30-50 pound draw. she should be able to draw 30. my wife is 4'9 and 120 pounds, and she did with a little practice.
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
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07/12/12 03:39 PM
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Liftedpowerstroke
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40# May be where she is comfortable. I'm gonna look in to the Mission Bows. She mentioned that she wanted a pink bow. She never shot one, just seen us shooting them in the yard. Kinda wanna do it as a supprise for her.
Derrick
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Liftedpowerstroke]
#3370143
07/12/12 04:25 PM
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Gummi Bear
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The Mission bows can be ordered in pink and pink camo. You'll just have to wait a bit for them to come in.
Diamond offers the Razor Edge, and it is another fantastic bow with a ton of adjustment. It is also available in pink camo (they don't list it on the site, but it is also available blacked out)
Just a little bit outside your budget, is the Quest Torch. It is also available in pink camo, and is a really neat bow for the money.
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
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#3370541
07/12/12 06:57 PM
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Liftedpowerstroke
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I"m kinda liking the Diamond Razor Edge... I found it for like $449 to the door. I kinda broke the suprise and told the wife would she be intersted in a BOW and she was like "Sure, I want PINK" so i'm pretty sure she'll enjoy it. Thanks for all the input.
Derrick
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Liftedpowerstroke]
#3370566
07/12/12 07:05 PM
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Navasot
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Razor Edge...Small and very light, lots of room to adjust, and shoots well
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Liftedpowerstroke]
#3370569
07/12/12 07:06 PM
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Navasot
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I"m kinda liking the Diamond Razor Edge... I found it for like $449 to the door. I kinda broke the suprise and told the wife would she be intersted in a BOW and she was like "Sure, I want PINK" so i'm pretty sure she'll enjoy it. Thanks for all the input.
I just bought one new from academy for $350 after tax...had everything but a peep and arrows
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
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#3370694
07/12/12 07:37 PM
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Navasot
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with peep, string loop, arrows and all that extra stuff that isnt a bad deal at all. Dont have any info for you on the people though
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
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07/12/12 08:10 PM
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Liftedpowerstroke
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This was shipped to my door. I talked to Matt there seemed knowledgeable. I'm going to do some more looking into maybe some more packages. I'll call the local bow rccand see what they have to offer first
Derrick
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Liftedpowerstroke]
#3371733
07/13/12 12:54 AM
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passthru
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Got a Diamond Razor Edge with a peep I could save you a little cash on. My son shot it 3 times.
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: passthru]
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07/13/12 12:20 PM
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huntnguide83
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My wife has a diamond razor edge and we both have been very pleased with it. She started out around 40# but is in the mid 50's now. I would suggest changing the sights on them. I wasn't much for the plastic housing. I ended up putting a trophy ridge fall away and tru glo sights on my wife's. Mission's are great bows as well. I'd let her shoot both and let the bow choose her.
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Liftedpowerstroke]
#3373101
07/13/12 01:51 PM
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NBH
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I got a Parker buck hunter xp set up at about 55 lbs. 100% ready to shoot. Only reason I'm getting rid of it is because I got a new PSE bow madness as a gift.
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
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#3373483
07/13/12 03:37 PM
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mktt12
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No doubt get the Mathews Mission Craze. Draw weight adjustments from 15 to 70 pounds and I think draw length from 19 to 30 inches. Shoots wonderful. I also have a diamond razors edge that is nice 30 to 60 pounds. It shoots really good as well. Its the less expensive of the two. But I have both and like the mission better
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: mktt12]
#3373490
07/13/12 03:40 PM
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mktt12
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By the way, my little boy is shooting the mission at 19" draw at about 15 pounds. It dont go very fast but he is learning fundamentals right now.
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: mktt12]
#3373597
07/13/12 04:17 PM
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cmorsch
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There is also the bowtech heartbreaker that you could take a look at.
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: cmorsch]
#3374416
07/13/12 08:45 PM
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Liftedpowerstroke
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Mktt12 what kind of price range is the craze in? Bare bow? Fully rigged out?
Derrick
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Liftedpowerstroke]
#3374995
07/14/12 12:41 AM
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Liftedpowerstroke
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I looked and the Bare Bow Diamond Razors Edge is $299 as well as the Mathews Mission Craze. The Craze is More adjustable. I will be taking her by the Bow shop next week to let her fit on. Then when she decides Right hand or left hand We may give it a week or so looking for a used one. The Hydrographic Dipping is outta the question. They quoted me $205 just for dipping. So we will be looking for a PINK bow.... ANyone out there got one? Thanks for all the input and opinions on these bows. Sure helped me out Narrowing down our selection.
Derrick
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Rambow]
#3375206
07/14/12 01:50 AM
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mktt12
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I paid 299 for the craze bare bone. Loaded it was 479 but I put stuff I already had on it.
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: mktt12]
#3375892
07/14/12 10:02 AM
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Liftedpowerstroke
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Rage J, what read the reason to upgrade to a Mathews Passion from the Razor Edge?
Derrick
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Re: Looking for a Bow for the Wife
[Re: Liftedpowerstroke]
#3376409
07/14/12 04:14 PM
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Rambow
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Rage J, what read the reason to upgrade to a Mathews Passion from the Razor Edge? ~80% Let-Off ~Quieter both drawing back and shooting ~More forgiving- Her arrow grouping immediately got tighter ~My 9 year old reached the max of his 19-29lb bow, and someone was get a new bow. He get her Razor & she got the Mathews ~I like the look and choices of Mathews accessories
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