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A bow for the fiancé
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07/29/13 02:28 AM
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mreed
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She told me the other day that she wanted to try shooting a bow, so I took her to Cinnamon Creek and rented her a bow. After shooting in the indoor range for an hour and getting her form down she did surprisingly good for her first time slinging arrows. We got her down to 4" groups at 20 yards, by the time we left she was in love with archery. So by now it should be obvious that she wants a bow lol. Well after doing some research the options have boiled down to either a Hoyt Charger or a PSE Stiletto. Does anybody have any advise on which one to go with?
"Life is hard; it's harder if you're stupid."
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Re: A bow for the fiancé
[Re: mreed]
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07/29/13 05:54 AM
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TexasEx57
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Any woman will choose the stiletto
Last edited by TexasEx57; 07/29/13 05:54 AM.
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Re: A bow for the fiancé
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07/29/13 03:19 PM
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catslayer
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I posted a very similar post just the other day... Taking here to cinnamon creek is a great idea
Sombody smells like fried borritos...
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Re: A bow for the fiancé
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07/30/13 10:10 PM
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dell67
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look at the dimomd infinate edge
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