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I'm interested in getting into bow hunting, and hoping to get my wife into it. However, I don't want to buy two bows.Fortunately, we are pretty close on draw length - which got me to thinking about whether or not we could buy a single bow and share it.I realize I'll have to compromise by dropping to a lower draw-weight than I would otherwise use in order for her to effectively use it.So I'm wondering if anyone does it? What bow are you using and what sort of features would be best in a bow used in this way (i.e. adjustable features).Thanks
Quote from: acnewman55 on January 27, 2017, 12:42:19 PMI'm interested in getting into bow hunting, and hoping to get my wife into it. However, I don't want to buy two bows.Fortunately, we are pretty close on draw length - which got me to thinking about whether or not we could buy a single bow and share it.I realize I'll have to compromise by dropping to a lower draw-weight than I would otherwise use in order for her to effectively use it.So I'm wondering if anyone does it? What bow are you using and what sort of features would be best in a bow used in this way (i.e. adjustable features).ThanksNo offense, but this is a terrible idea. She will know when the parts attached to your bow are upgraded.