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bow for the better half #4411003 07/22/13 07:43 PM
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ok so I am starting to look at some bows for the better half... figure 40lbs draw weight? looking for a used bow. Any advice or experience with it?

ps no cross bows

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Re: bow for the better half [Re: catslayer] #4411218 07/22/13 08:45 PM
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I'm assuming your 'better half' is your wife? I got the Diamond razor edge, think it's set at 50# now, but started out around 40#. I like it, female friendly, great on piggies and turkey, but no deer with it yet. Best thing is let her try several that she might like, to get a feel for what she wants.

Re: bow for the better half [Re: talkturkey] #4411308 07/22/13 09:10 PM
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Agree^^^^^^^take her to a shop amd let her shoot several.

Re: bow for the better half [Re: BMowatt] #4411775 07/22/13 11:10 PM
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My wife shoots a Hoyt Trykon Sport and my 14 yr. old daughter is shooting a Hoyt Ruckus. My 12 yr old son is shooting the Edge. They are all great shooting bows. The edge is not as consistent as the Ruckus and requires a little more finesse. The Ruckus is a little more forgiving. All of them shoot great.


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Re: bow for the better half [Re: txhuntingguide] #4413253 07/23/13 01:41 PM
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well wife to be, Fiance... But yeah


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Re: bow for the better half [Re: catslayer] #4414140 07/23/13 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted By: catslayer
well wife to be, Fiance... But yeah


Figures. At this early stage you don't even want to be away from her while hunting. That will change. shocked


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Re: bow for the better half [Re: millerliteliker] #4414504 07/23/13 08:43 PM
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Diamond Razor is a good starting bow for fairly cheap. My wife shot one for 2 years. When she decided she liked it enough I got her the Mathews Jewel, which is very nice!

Re: bow for the better half [Re: millerliteliker] #4414659 07/23/13 09:36 PM
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no honestly hunting I want here there because she cooks and cleans the ranch house... Pancakes and eggs beats pop-tarts all day every day.

I'm mainily getting the bow so she can shoot 3d with me and doesn't just have to walk around or sit at home when I go. she does actually like to hunt, the buck she killed last year with a rifle is way bigger than any I have had an opportunity to take...


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Re: bow for the better half [Re: catslayer] #4419360 07/25/13 01:28 PM
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I went to the deer lease with my husband for years and did the cooking and cleaning. Then 7 years ago I decided I would give hunting a try and the rest is history! I got a Razor's Edge 2 years ago and absolutely love it! Of course, now our hunting expenses are double what they once were but the memories we make each hunting season are priceless!

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Originally Posted By: catslayer
no honestly hunting I want here there because she cooks and cleans the ranch house... Pancakes and eggs beats pop-tarts all day every day.



roflmao

haha... this will (probably) change as well. Young love, such 'fond' memories

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My wife shoots a Bear Homewrecker and loves it.


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TALKTURKEY DON'T YOU JIX IT!!!


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Re: bow for the better half [Re: millerliteliker] #4429260 07/29/13 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: millerliteliker
Originally Posted By: catslayer
well wife to be, Fiance... But yeah


Figures. At this early stage you don't even want to be away from her while hunting. That will change. shocked


Lmao

Re: bow for the better half [Re: TexasEx57] #4433841 07/30/13 10:15 PM
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look at dimonds infinate edge

Re: bow for the better half [Re: BMowatt] #4434019 07/30/13 11:26 PM
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Originally Posted By: bmowatt
Agree^^^^^^^take her to a shop amd let her shoot several.


This is the best way. Let her choose her bow.

Re: bow for the better half [Re: dell67] #4435293 07/31/13 12:40 PM
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Originally Posted By: dell67
look at dimonds infinate edge


I was worried where you were going with that I thought we had already made that purchase lol


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