My wife shoots a Diamond Razor Edge, but I have a Bear Encounter. The Diamond is a sweet bow, but I like my Bear better (quieter, smoother (more expensive)). But that being said, its all about what fits you.
mcgurn
01-06-2013 09:16 AM
Thanks for all the help. I'm going to try and shoot some of your suggestions. Ill let you all know what i end up with.
BP_Niccum
01-06-2013 04:07 PM
Sounds good keep is informed!
mcgurn
01-12-2013 10:50 AM
Thanks again everyone. I shot several and went with the PSE Stinger. It had everything I wanted. Now it's just time to get it dialed in and get to the woods. Season is almost over here.
tight360
01-12-2013 12:57 PM
Opinion, rather than advice
Originally Posted by mcgurn
(Post 4020027)
So here's the deal. I'm looking for a new bow. Its either going to be a PSE or a Diamond. Basically because of cost. I'm open to any other suggestions but that is what my reseach has narrowed it down to. I'm not growing anymore so adaptability is not a major concern. Once it gets set at the shop it will stay a that poundage and weight. It will be used to hunt deer only.
Thanks in advance.
Choose the rig that makes you feel comfortable. You will know the one once you pick it up. Not a single hunter can make that decision for you, nor can price. I shoot a Pearson 440 one from 1997, when I was looking price was not an issue, I handled Matthews etc. the Pearson was for me, just felt like it belonged. I'm still shooting it today, pass thru's are 90% plus and its rated at 309 mph.