collapse

Advertisement


Author Topic: ideas for new bow  (Read 4614 times)

Offline jwroberts

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Oct 2007
  • Posts: 168
ideas for new bow
« on: March 14, 2009, 10:22:13 PM »
We bought my wife a new bowtech diamond a month ago.  She has only shot it a few times now but she is struggling a little.  This bow seems to have very little play once it breaks over, I think that is referred to as the valley.  She has a problem with creeping and this bow grabs right away, much different than my mathews.  We still have time to exchange it for something else and wanted to see if anyone had ideas.  One of the big reasons we went with this was the wide range of poundage adjustability and the cost, about 300 for the package(rest, quiver, sights) ready to shoot.  Thanks for the help

Offline xXx Archery

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Dec 2007
  • Posts: 699
  • Location: longview Wa
  • Site Sponsors
    • www.xxxarchery.com
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2009, 10:42:06 PM »
need more info....how long is her draw..what lbs. can she pull....is her draw set right? is that why she is creeping....what other bow line can she trade for?...and how much do you want to spend?
Co-Owner of xXx Archery and Maker of xXx G-Strings

Offline Aneoakleaf

  • Aneoakleaf
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 752
  • Location: SW WA.
  • I Hunt therefore I am an endangered species
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2009, 10:53:35 PM »
good questions Cory. Also maybe she is shooting to many arrows and needs to give her arms time to build up?
Christian,
Floral Designer...retired,
Mother, grandmother, Writer, Photographer ,
Bowhunter Education State Chairman
wife, hunting & fishing  partner
Hunter, Fly Fisherman,partner, Wife

Offline jwroberts

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Oct 2007
  • Posts: 168
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #3 on: March 14, 2009, 11:03:03 PM »
thanks for the responses guys.  we went to sportsmens and they set her up but I forget what the draw is.  Right now we have her set up at just over 40 lbs, she is pretty athletic, and works out and it seems like the weight is ok.  So far I am only having her shoot at the most 12 arrows per session. She was shooting my old bow that only has about 50% let off and seemed to do better with it, seems strange.  The goal was to try to get set up for under 400.  Thanks again

Offline JBar

  • The Family "Guide"
  • Non-Hunting Topics
  • Trade Count: (+17)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Sep 2008
  • Posts: 2129
  • Location: Puyallup
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #4 on: March 15, 2009, 05:47:54 AM »
If I remember correctly those big draw adjust bows lose their valley as the draw length gets shorter, the let off remains the same but you have no room fro creep. Not sure if there's anything you can do to fix it.
Shut up and Hunt!

Offline runamuk

  • Trade Count: (+1)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Jan 2008
  • Posts: 17878
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #5 on: March 15, 2009, 10:07:58 AM »
thanks for the responses guys.  we went to sportsmens and they set her up but I forget what the draw is.  Right now we have her set up at just over 40 lbs, she is pretty athletic, and works out and it seems like the weight is ok.  So far I am only having her shoot at the most 12 arrows per session. She was shooting my old bow that only has about 50% let off and seemed to do better with it, seems strange.  The goal was to try to get set up for under 400.  Thanks again

I'm very new to this but I will say that when I was choosing a bow the one I shot with no letoff was much easier than the one I bought (same one as your wife) I have no real advice...mine is cranked down to 30lbs and I shoot almost every day ...except when I hurt myself..... It is getting easier the more I practice.  She may just need to shoot more often  :dunno:

Offline xXx Archery

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Dec 2007
  • Posts: 699
  • Location: longview Wa
  • Site Sponsors
    • www.xxxarchery.com
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #6 on: March 15, 2009, 02:40:05 PM »
PSE has a Stinger kit bow rest sights and quiver for 399.99 goes down to 25" draw and I think you can get it 40-50lbs....Martin leopard Technical Specifications
Speed: 280 FPS (26”, 60#, 300 gr.)
Let-Off: 80% (optional 65%)
Draw Weights: 40#, 50#, 60#
Draw Lengths: 21”-26”
Brace Height: 7”
Weight: 3.35 lbs.
Axle Length: 29 3/4”

Co-Owner of xXx Archery and Maker of xXx G-Strings

Offline jwroberts

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Oct 2007
  • Posts: 168
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #7 on: March 15, 2009, 08:49:39 PM »
seems like a couple of you have had the same experience, the bow with only 50% let off is easier for her than the one with more let off but a short valley.  We took it back today with hopes of going out and shooting a few more models and finding something a little more forgiving.  Thanks again

Offline lokidog

  • Trade Count: (+6)
  • Explorer
  • ******
  • Join Date: Mar 2009
  • Posts: 15186
  • Location: Sultan/Wisconsin
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #8 on: March 15, 2009, 08:56:02 PM »
You could try a lower draw weight module, if they make one....

From my experience, the higher the draw, the further back you pull to get it to break, but also,, the sooner it grabs if you creep forward.

Just a thought.

Offline NWWABOWHNTR

  • Washington For Wildlife
  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Oct 2008
  • Posts: 2057
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #9 on: March 16, 2009, 08:07:56 PM »
Not sure what the issue is,  my 10 year old is shooting the new 2009 Diamond Razor edge,  currently with the 30# limbs set at 27#'sw and draw is set to 20".  It isw adjustable from 19-29"DL.  Doesn't seem to have any creep,  could be just set a little too high LB's for your wife to start with.  Might want to run by the local Bowtech shop and just make sure its set up right.  I also have the 60# limbs for my daughter(they adjust down to 30#'s) for when she gets ready,  one bow she should never outgrow. 
"Don't argue with an idiot. They will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience."

Offline highclimber

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Tracker
  • **
  • Join Date: Jan 2008
  • Posts: 67
  • Location: Ephrata
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #10 on: March 17, 2009, 07:45:23 PM »
I have a black ice 31 draw no valley at all it's all or none.

Offline xXx Archery

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Longhunter
  • *****
  • Join Date: Dec 2007
  • Posts: 699
  • Location: longview Wa
  • Site Sponsors
    • www.xxxarchery.com
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #11 on: March 17, 2009, 10:32:08 PM »
I have a black ice 31 draw no valley at all it's all or none.

Cuz the Black ice only goes to 30" draw
Brace Height 7 1/2"
Axle to Axle 32"
Draw Length 26" - 30"
Draw Weights 50, 60, 70
IBO Speed 310 - 318 fps
Kinetic Energy 78.6 fpe
Adjustable Let-off 65% - 80%
Co-Owner of xXx Archery and Maker of xXx G-Strings

Offline demontang

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Frontiersman
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jul 2008
  • Posts: 3412
  • Location: Selah
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #12 on: March 18, 2009, 09:03:31 PM »
Which diamond is it?

Online Old Dog

  • Political & Covid-19 Topics
  • Trade Count: (+2)
  • Sourdough
  • *****
  • Join Date: Jan 2009
  • Posts: 1190
  • Location: Pierce County
  • Groups: Old Dog
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #13 on: March 18, 2009, 10:46:42 PM »
It was the Diamond Razor Edge, and he's right there is no valley at full draw.  If you creep it will take off.  This was the first time that it was an issue though.  :sry:

I sold it to a gal that is brand new to archery today, and I had her hitting a 2 in target at 10 yds in no time. :IBCOOL:

Well...not every bow is right for every person.  That's why there are so many successful bow companies. :chuckle:

Hunt hard and shoot straight!

Offline jwroberts

  • Trade Count: (0)
  • Hunter
  • ***
  • Join Date: Oct 2007
  • Posts: 168
Re: ideas for new bow
« Reply #14 on: March 19, 2009, 08:53:24 PM »
thanks for all of the advice.  I thought it was a great bow but just not right for her yet.  we are going to start looking for something a little more forgiving

 


* Advertisement

SimplePortal 2.3.7 © 2008-2025, SimplePortal