travelinman31
Bird Dog
Reged: 01/31/06
Posts: 430
Loc: Bonham, TX
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Getting ready to purchase my son his first bow, and would like any recommendations. He will be 14 in a few days, average size, average strength. He will be using the bow for hunting next year. Looking at spending around 250-300 on this one, if he takes to it and really enjoys it as I think he will, I will probably get him a new one in about 3 years if necessary, so I'm looking for this one to get him too about 17 years old.
Thanks Bryan
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tx_hunter24
Woodsman
Reged: 09/25/08
Posts: 186
Loc: Fort Worth, TX
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im in the market for a starter bow myself, and have heard great things about Diamond bows, especially their youth model. You might be very pleased with this one. hope this helps. www.diamondarchery.com/the_edge.php
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TXBowhunter1
THF Trophy Hunter
Reged: 02/03/06
Posts: 7080
Loc: Carrollton,TX
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get with wes70....he is a diamond dealer...he will hook u up and get u everything thing u need! 
Murphey's Archery (wes70) is his nic on here.
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elite-taxidermy
Light Foot
Reged: 09/18/08
Posts: 39
Loc: Mansfield Arkansas
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If you guys are going to buy your kids a bow, you mighs as well do it right. Buy a Hoyt. You will never regret it.
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Hoyt for life!!!!!!!
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DTCOOPER
Pro Tracker
Reged: 11/11/04
Posts: 1156
Loc: Cherokee County, TX
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A Hoyt is doing it right?? How about a Diamond, Mathews, Bear, Bowtech ?? If he bought one of those, is he doing it wrong?
Personally, I bought my son a Mathews Ignition. I got a good deal on it and it's a great bow. I believe that most companies make a decent kids' bow..
As someone else said, get with Wes. If there is a deal to be had on one of the brnds he sells, he'll dang sure hook you up. But don't listen to someone who lists their personal choice and tells you you're doing it wrong if you buy anything else.
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HunterTed
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Reged: 09/02/04
Posts: 3272
Loc: McKnney, Texas
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I think all of the major players in the bow market make quality youth bows these days. As easy as it is to change limbs and draw modules I would get him a bow that he can grow with and use for years, but if he enjoys it and gets hooked like a lot of us do, and with all the advances in technolighy he will be wanting something bigger and better all the time, so an inexpensive one might be the way to go. Check out the classifieds section on Archery Talk, lots of great prices on bows over there.
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Redneck_Hunter
Pro Tracker
Reged: 09/02/04
Posts: 1233
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At 14, if he's average height & weight, he's probably between a youth bow, and an adult bow. My son shot a PSE youth bow from age 9 to about 12 or 13. Then he began to outgrow the youth bow, but was not ready for an adult bow. At age 15, I bought him a used adult bow, and it fit him. It seems that most youth bows adjust from like 20"-26" on the draw length, and most adult bows start at 28". At least that was the case when I was looking at bows a few years back.
At 14, I wouldn't waste my time and money on a youth bow. Before long, he'll be shooting the same bow that your shooting.
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quackwacker58
Bird Dog
Reged: 01/13/08
Posts: 380
Loc: North Texas
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At 14, I wouldn't waste my time and money on a youth bow. Before long, he'll be shooting the same bow that your shooting.
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HunterTed
Veteran Tracker
Reged: 09/02/04
Posts: 3272
Loc: McKnney, Texas
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Just break down and buy him a PSE X Force, that way he will already hav the best bow on the market!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Smiling Mallard
Bird Dog
Reged: 08/12/05
Posts: 282
Loc: Rockwall
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My son just turned 12 and we got him a Diamond Edge. It's a great rig.
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lakewaydr50
Bird Dog
Reged: 07/20/07
Posts: 251
Loc: north east Texas
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We went to the local bow shop to buy a Mathews for my son for his first bow at age 13. I walked into the archery shop with every intention of buying an Ignition or a Mustang. When I told the shop owner what I wanted he said I want you to try those bows but I'm going to sell you a Martin Bengal. That kind of blew my away to be honest. I played along and sure enough we walked out of there with a fully rigged Bengal with arrows for around $560.00. That is the smoothest shooting bow I have ever had in my hands and quieter than anything I have ever shot. What was really freaky about the whole thing was the bow that I drew was set up at 70 pounds and the shop owner asked me what I thought it was set at and I told him about 45 to 50 pounds. My son made his first bow kill on a pig Friday evening with it. My neighbor was in a tripod stand next to us, (we were in a ground blind about 30 yards from him)and the bow was so quiet he never heard him shoot.
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Curtis
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Reged: 02/26/05
Posts: 2427
Loc: Gonzales, Texas
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We went to the local bow shop to buy a Mathews for my son for his first bow at age 13. I walked into the archery shop with every intention of buying an Ignition or a Mustang. When I told the shop owner what I wanted he said I want you to try those bows but I'm going to sell you a Martin Bengal. That kind of blew my away to be honest. I played along and sure enough we walked out of there with a fully rigged Bengal with arrows for around $560.00. That is the smoothest shooting bow I have ever had in my hands and quieter than anything I have ever shot. What was really freaky about the whole thing was the bow that I drew was set up at 70 pounds and the shop owner asked me what I thought it was set at and I told him about 45 to 50 pounds. My son made his first bow kill on a pig Friday evening with it. My neighbor was in a tripod stand next to us, (we were in a ground blind about 30 yards from him)and the bow was so quiet he never heard him shoot.
I enjoyed reading that story. Always do like reading about parent/youth hunts. Good job!
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