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Re: Which bow for adjustability?
« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2014, 02:42:30 PM »
Look at the diamond core too. Or the bowtech carbon rose or heart breaker. Quest has a bow out thats very adjustable. Elite spirit is a nice one too :tup:

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Re: Which bow for adjustability?
« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2014, 04:08:43 PM »
Another vote for Diamond Infinite Edge

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Re: Which bow for adjustability?
« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2014, 05:00:15 PM »
Mathews passion or jewel just bought my daughter a jewel very smooth she had a diamond razors edge set for 30lbs and was a little tuff drew back a passion set for 40 no problem
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Re: Which bow for adjustability?
« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2014, 07:33:35 PM »
Bought my gf a diamond infinite edge last summer and in seriously looking at buying another one for a backup bow for the both of us.
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I shot infinite edge last night... I shot it at 35, 45 and 55 pounds... simply, I was amazed at how quiet and shock free it was... pretty amazing. I also shot the Hoyt Ignition... similar bow... nice...quiet... shock free... back wall was spongier than the Infinite.... but both are way spongey... better have a good consistent anchor point...
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I like a solid back wall. My wife likes the diamomd infinite tell I had her shoot the core. If your not sure have her shoot if you can that will be the deal breaker she may like a different feel in the grip cam cycle and wall/valley

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I think bottom line... I need to get her something to start shooting! There's no rule that says we cant buy something else and sell what we get. I get all crazy about worrying about getting the best thing...

My buddy brought his wifes bow in today so I could take a look at it. Its a 2007 Hoyt Trykon... The wall is still a little spongy, but not as bad as these uber adjustable bows... But the bow itself feels a LOT nicer, higher quality than these. I can get one loaded to the hilt with good accessories for $250-$300... but its got 10# of adjustment... and a couple inches. I am sure she can draw back 40#...

Gotta have her shoot a couple!!!

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I say PSE... they are versitile... and have wide ranges of adjustability! and they have full size bows and smaller bows...
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