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Offline dmr400

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #15 on: March 27, 2013, 01:05:41 PM »
I was in the same spot you were in last year, I shot Hoyt's and Matthews for years but when it was time to upgrade after moving to Washington I decided to try some lower end bows and put the savings towards tree stands, game cams, and other equipment I didn't have after hunting wide open eastern oregon for years. 

One brand I haven't seen mentioned is Diamond...basically bowtechs with single cams.  I shot several at places like sportsmans and sportco, decided on the diamond outlaw, and then went searching for it used.  Found one in the classifieds over at archerytalk.com, and there I was.  I agree that the accessories (other than the quiver) on most of the "ready to hunt" bows are junk though, so other than having a backup don't contribute much to the package.

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #16 on: March 28, 2013, 06:08:03 AM »
Well I purchased the Bear Archery Encounter RTH Package. Nice short axle bow, it will work well out of a treestand or ground blind. Never shot a whisker biscuit and don't have a bow press or pro shop even close to where I live, so I got the package. Good sites, whisker biscuit rest, nice peep, release loop and limb saver type stabilizer. Don't like the quiver (4-Arrow) or wrist band. I put my old ones on off my old bow. I'm going to shoot the whisker biscuit for awhile and see if I like it. I have a Dalton fall away on my old bow. This bow is smooth to draw and no hand shock at all and faster they any bow I've shot. It does make a hollow low thud when I shoot it. I need to look into noise suppression for a split limb bow. Any help would be nice. Over all I like this bow.

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #17 on: March 28, 2013, 06:32:35 AM »
congrats it should do well for you , I've heard that there strings are pretty good , not having a bow shop around you may want to get a second string and the means to change it , some bows like the limb saver you can back the limbs down and change strings without a press (i'm not sure if the bear doe's) wisker bisckits work and are a lil hard on fletchings , if your not trying to be a speed freak i'd just stick with it. , you may want to check your arrow wieght going to a slighty heavier arrow may quiet that bow down a bunch.  :tup:

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #18 on: March 28, 2013, 06:45:18 AM »
Give Martin a try if you get a chance. They're made here in Washington state (Walla Walla)

I shoot a Martin Pantera. With Martin, you'll get a lot of bow for your money.
martin is in selling right now I'd avoid them until after company business is settled.

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #19 on: March 28, 2013, 07:28:17 AM »
It does make a hollow low thud when I shoot it. I need to look into noise suppression for a split limb bow.


http://www.amazon.com/Limbsaver-Superquad-Split-Limb-Black/dp/B001EYHLOE
They come in camo also

And if you want to change to your drop away rest later, PM me and I'll walk you through it without you needing a bow press or I can do it for you if you can make the 1.5 hr drive to Shelton.

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #20 on: March 29, 2013, 05:58:51 AM »
It does make a hollow low thud when I shoot it. I need to look into noise suppression for a split limb bow.


http://www.amazon.com/Limbsaver-Superquad-Split-Limb-Black/dp/B001EYHLOE
They come in camo also

And if you want to change to your drop away rest later, PM me and I'll walk you through it without you needing a bow press or I can do it for you if you can make the 1.5 hr drive to Shelton.
My drop away is real ez to install. Thanks

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #21 on: March 29, 2013, 06:11:14 AM »
i know its aways away from you but contact Straight-N-Arrow archery in Goldendale WA. he is a martin dealer and has several really good used bows very reasonably priced.

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #22 on: March 29, 2013, 11:20:16 AM »
I'd highly suggest getting a bow press and learning to do your own work if you are a long ways away from a good shop...you can build a serviceable press for less than the cost of a new release if you do your homework...the savings in fuel alone will pay for the press and materials very quickly. With all the resources and information available via the internet today it isn't hard to learn.

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #23 on: March 29, 2013, 04:14:45 PM »
I have a cable press and it works well on my Darton and yes I have done my own work. But this new Bear w/quad split limbs I have to use a different press. I see that there are adapters for split limb bows but I don't know if they make one for quad limbs. Swaines has one here in PA for my cable press but the Package said not to us it on Bear quad limbs?????? :dunno:

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #24 on: April 13, 2013, 08:37:26 PM »
Yeah I should have bought a bare bow. No archery shops in PA so I'm over at Mom and Dads in Chewelah. Had surgery on my finger so I'm off work for a week so I thought I'd take a road trip. And yes I stopped at every shop in Spokane, Deer park and Clarks in Colville and Reds just north of Chewelah. Now I have a trophy taker smack down, new quiver and other goodies. Lots of turkeys around I brought my shotgun hope to shoot one Monday morning then head back for a doctor app. on Tuesday morning. Can't wait to put these new goodies on my bow.

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Re: I'm looking to buy a new bow???
« Reply #25 on: April 14, 2013, 08:44:21 AM »
  You will very quickly realize that the RTH package isn't.  Sure, it comes with everything you "Need" but, the accessories it comes with are the very bottom of the barrel parts and, I can almost guarantee you won't be happy with them and will soon be looking to replace them.  I'd suggest buying the bare bow and adding the accessories you want from the start.
Very good advise. I only wish someone mentioned this to me with my first bow.  I had it less than a week before dumping a bunch more money into it to get it the way I liked.  Just remember you get what you pay for.   One thing with any bow low or high end that I would suggest is getting a set of high quality pre stretched strings made for it.

 


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