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Okey guys little one is 1 month old now and im looking to get my wife into shooting and need a bow. Im thinking she will need a 30-40 at most. I dont think i can continue my ross thing because i dont think they go that low. So my 2nd choice is...... (insert your suggestion here). Wish i could get one for her to try first but like thats gonna happen lol

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The Browning's are EXCELLENT youth and women bows.



Also, Isn't it Parker that will trade out limbs as they get stronger or older for women and children. I know one company will switch out the cams and limbs on their youth bows for like $50. Something worth looking into if she will want to move up the weight range. I'm not sure if its Parker or not but one of them uses this.
 

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Cougars09 said:
The Browning's are EXCELLENT youth and women bows.



Also, Isn't it Parker that will trade out limbs as they get stronger or older for women and children. I know one company will switch out the cams and limbs on their youth bows for like $50. Something worth looking into if she will want to move up the weight range. I'm not sure if its Parker or not but one of them uses this.
I have owned a Parker and they are good bows and they have excellent customer service. The program that Cougars09 is talking about is called "Grow Up with Parker". They make 3 diff models for the younger crowd and the ladies.

 

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tobin01 said:
Cougars09 said:
The Browning's are EXCELLENT youth and women bows.



Also, Isn't it Parker that will trade out limbs as they get stronger or older for women and children. I know one company will switch out the cams and limbs on their youth bows for like $50. Something worth looking into if she will want to move up the weight range. I'm not sure if its Parker or not but one of them uses this.
I have owned a Parker and they are good bows and they have excellent customer service. The program that Cougars09 is talking about is called "Grow Up with Parker". They make 3 diff models for the younger crowd and the ladies.


Yeah that's it. Thanks for bailing me out tobin
 

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I also agree with the pound for pound the Equalizer is the most powerful short draw bow. The reason I didn't suggest it is becuase the draw on them CAN be stiffer than most. Not to mention they are kinda pricey compared to Brownings and Parkers.
 

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If you can find one to try, My wife just purchased a CR331 40-50lb. She could hardly pull back alot of other bows at 40 lbs but she can pull this one back at 45lbs. She has it set at 41lbs right now.
For a better price, she also shot a Bear Instinct in a 40-50lb model. Must say, not a bad bow at all in my opinion. My wife really liked it, till she shot a Ross.
 
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