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#1558607 - 10/15/08 10:43 AM New bow hunter
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Registered: 06/10/06
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Loc: minnesota
This year i took my girlfriend out bow hunting for the first time. She has had the urge to try bow hunting but had never gone deer hunting to see what it was like. She has been with hunting for smaller game like ducks, geese, pheasants. To make a long and interesting story short i ended up shooting a doe that night and she was BY FAR more excited than i was and i was one happy man! for her to see a deer up that close and personal 10 yards and be able to harvest it she was blown away and was shaking the whole time. She really wants to start bow hunting next year and i told her im all for it and would help her get started. We talked about it a while and she said she would spend around 400 to 500$ on the bow and acessories combined. any of you guys have a good set up for around that price? or would recommend a certain bow and set up fiting that category? I will take her to the bow shop in parkers prarie and let her shoot some bows to see what she likes before she makes any purchase. just curious to see what you guys think. any input is appreciated!

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#1558614 - 10/15/08 10:48 AM Re: New bow hunter [Re: slopmaster]
Deitz Dittrich Global Moderator Offline
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If it were me, I would get her fitted at a shop.. then keep my eye open for a used outfit..

Congrats on getting someone hooked on bowhunting! Wish my wife would get into it, she target shoots with me, but doesnt hunt.

fyi- I sent you an e-mail.
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#1558616 - 10/15/08 10:48 AM Re: New bow hunter [Re: slopmaster]
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In that price range, I'd look at the mission bows by matthews, and the fred Bear bows. Those are the only two that I really have any experience with. I shot them both before I bought a Switchback and liked them.

You are doing the right thing by taking her to a proshop. Get her all measured up and a bow that fits and feels right to her. Shoot as many bows as she can within your price range and find one that she likes.
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#1558623 - 10/15/08 10:54 AM Re: New bow hunter [Re: 96trigger]
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There are a lot of bows in that range, you can always hit the archery shops up and look for a last years model for cheap

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#1558668 - 10/15/08 11:16 AM Re: New bow hunter [Re: mrklean]
Doug Smotherman Offline
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Diamond makes a great starter bow the edge. Its small, light, fast and shoots great I bought my girl friend one last year she shoots 48 pounds and she shoots good to about 35 yards.

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#1558675 - 10/15/08 11:20 AM Re: New bow hunter [Re: mrklean]
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I had the same experience three years ago. Only it started with her interested in just shooting with me. But, when it came time to buy the bow she did not want the target color she wanted the camo bow!!!! She has a hoyt rintec. It has been a great bow and has made two complete pass throughs on does at 45 lbs and 25" draw. Go to a good pro shop get her fitted right and shoot a few bows. In your price range you should have no problem finding a bow. What I did for my wife right off the bat was to get her some lessons with a certified coach. We used Linda Beck, and she did a great job. Trust me, get her lessons right away. It will make her a better archer and will be easier on you and her.

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#1558738 - 10/15/08 12:09 PM Re: New bow hunter [Re: camdu7]
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I would look for a high quality used bow, you can save a lot of $$$ on bows that are 3-5 years old and they are still excellent bows and may even come fully loaded.

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#1558863 - 10/15/08 02:09 PM Re: New bow hunter [Re: Deitz Dittrich]
slopmaster Offline
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hey deitz that is my old email could you re send it to bschultz_23@hotmail.com sorry about that. thanks!

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#1558927 - 10/15/08 03:11 PM Re: New bow hunter [Re: slopmaster]
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Registered: 12/01/06
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Loc: Rochester
I would second the recommendation of getting her fitted at a pro shop, then looking for something used. That is how I got started, and I fell right in that same price range that you mentioned. Plus, I got a dozen arrows, rest, sight, peep, quiver, etc... pretty much ready to take to the field. It was a great bow, I shot my first deer with it, and numerous deer after that, before I upgraded to a new Vortec.


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#1559185 - 10/15/08 07:48 PM Re: New bow hunter [Re: crazyice]
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Registered: 03/09/07
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Loc: bertha, mn
i'd opt for the edge from diamond. definetely in your range also. the only prob with prairie archery that i have heard is to not go in there with the season around the corner. they get swamped with customers, as they are the only pro shop in quite a radius. but, alot of my friends use them and have no complaints on the quality of the work done.
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#1559202 - 10/15/08 08:00 PM Re: New bow hunter [Re: vister]
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Registered: 10/30/05
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Loc: clara city mn
Bear Lights Out package. One of the best reasonably priced setups out there.

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#1559390 - 10/15/08 10:19 PM Re: New bow hunter [Re: vister]
slopmaster Offline
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Loc: minnesota
I hear you there vister i went just this past august and it was very packed. I was very pleased with there service and have been there a couple times and its by far the closest place so thats where i will be heading. Im thinking about going in march or april to maybe find a carry over bow for her and im also in the market for one this year so i'll have to check out the new lineup for 09. thanks for all the info and sugestions from all!

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#1559437 - 10/15/08 10:45 PM Re: New bow hunter [Re: vister]
Deitz Dittrich Global Moderator Offline
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Slop- I sent you a second e-mail at the new addy!
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#1559664 - 10/16/08 08:37 AM Re: New bow hunter [Re: Deitz Dittrich]
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For that price range you should be able to get a pretty good new setup, don't screw around by getting her fitted at a pro shop and then 'waiting' until you find a good used bow. A girlfriend/wife that hunts is a plus plus plus!!! Get her started!!! Throw in some of your own money, buy her the sights or quiver or arrows for a present!!
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#1559690 - 10/16/08 09:01 AM Re: New bow hunter [Re: BLACKJACK]
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Loc: Buffalo MN
You could always give her your bow and buy yourself a new one smile its win win, thats what i might do if my gf really gets into bowhunting

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