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jsasker 02-08-2002 06:36 PM

for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
HEY...GOTTA GET THE WIFE A BOW--to make my life a lot easier! i've looked around and in my opinion the BROWNING IMPULSE LS looks to be the best choice for short draw & low poundage--what does everyone else think? she has never really shot anything that was actually "HER' bow--and very little experience in archery--period. I want to get something for her that "feels good"--I want a comfortable & forgiving bow--ANY SUGGESTIONS?THANKS IN ADVANCE.

bloodtrail1 02-08-2002 06:39 PM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
Check out the Parker Challenger!

jsasker 02-08-2002 06:55 PM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
I DID LOOK AT PARKER---ANYONE SHOT THE IMPULSE AND THE PARKER?

55#recurve 02-08-2002 07:06 PM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
Check out champion's 2002 line, I beleive there is a nice single cam, for youth and women. Good luck.

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jsasker 02-08-2002 07:21 PM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
THANKS 55,I'LL CHECK IT OUT.

PABowhntr 02-09-2002 06:13 AM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
I have seen the Challenger and I am familiar with most of the Browning bows but not the lady Impulse. I believe they might also have another new woman's bow for 2002. I do remember hearing something about it.

You might also want to take a gander at either the Hoyt Sapphire (mucho bucks though) or the MTSport. The Sapphire was designed for folks whose draw lengths and draw weights generally fall under the "average" range. The MTSport is offered in draw length and draw weight options down to 22 inches and 40 lbs, respectively.

tribalscream 02-09-2002 06:43 AM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
The Parker Challenger. Great bow for the price, easy draw, easy to carry around. As much as I love my Hoyt HavocTec, I miss my Challenger from time to time.

Jacko 02-09-2002 10:32 AM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
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OHarcher 02-09-2002 04:24 PM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
My fiancee'just got a HOYT Sapphire for 3D.IMHO these are top of the line bows for the short drawlength women and children.They are definately worth giving a look too.www.hoytusa.com

Hers is set up with command cams with the D/L at 23.5&quot; and 46# and is spitting out Easton Redlines at around 240fps (not bad for that drawlength).Give them a look.

archer077 02-09-2002 05:07 PM

RE: for the wife-anything better than the BROWNING ..
 
Champion Bows has two new bows out for smaller shooters
Eclipse 24-31 in draw 40/50 lbs max 65&80%
Badger 22-29 in draw 35/45lb 65&80 %


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