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I have been tossing around the idea of buying my wife a bow. She already loves to hunt, so why not take the next step and get her into it.....I have been doing my on-line research and am looking for a bow in the 3 1/2 pound weight range with an axle to axle of less than 33 inches. I think she can handle 50lb draw just fine, so what do you guys recommend?
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I have a parker, not sure of the weight or axle length on it but it was inexpensive, and feels really good to me. I tried several bows and it seemed to have the most adjustments for draw and weight. Worth taking a look at.
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If I were you I would take her into a good pro shop and let her try some bows out and let her pick whick one feels best to her. Then they should let her shoot it also. There are so many nice bows out there these days, its all ablut preferance. Of course some bows are smoother than others also.
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This is an awesome bow and is light and short, would be a nice bow for her. Super smooth also.
http://mathewsinc.com/mathews-bows-11252-44-ViewProduct-1475-324.asp
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That is one of the bows I was considering! Definately a shooter.......pricey too.....
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Here is a good starter bow.
http://missionarchery.com/menace-bow.asp
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Try this finnman.
Good bow and can be adjusted like crazy to fit anyones needs. And its a great bow for the price....!
http://www.beararcheryproducts.com/bows/compound/young-gun/
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Thanks for the link, the X3 looks like a viable option, made by matthews at 1/2 the price.
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diamond razor edge, it is adjustable from 30-67 lbs., dl is ridiculous also adjustable from like 20"-29" , also 7" or 7.5" BH
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I would make sure the bow has a descent brace highth like 7 or more also.
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Wife has a bowtech tomkat and loves it, has taken a couple of animals with it already, 20 yards went through and through on an elk
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My wife is shooting the switchback XT at 25 inch draw 50 - 60 pound bow, she usually shoots abot 58. I know where a brand new one is for a discounted price, just have to swith the cam out unless she is a 27 inch draw??
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I am interested.............My wife is 5'7", I bet her draw will be right at 26-27". Let me know about the Switchback if you don't mind...
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Hoyt Kobalt is a awesome womens bow
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That Kobalt was my pick from Hoyt, sweet bow, just a crap load of cash!!!! I can't beleive how much new bows are these days! I know, you get what you pay for..........
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