Bow for a Female
#2
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: OHIO
Check out the BowTech Stalker Light,its a fast bow for the lightewr draw weights.I' m not sure on price,but I would guess around or under $400.Watch on E-bay,they have a Stalker on there on about everyweek.
#3
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: USA
Just bought my wife a Pearson Cherokee 25-35lb (also comes in 35-50lb). Lifetime warranty, single cam, 29" ATA, level nock travel, and ACCURATE! I was suprised to see how that thing zips those gold tip falcon 35' s. She has been shooting for 1 week now and she' s busting nocks at 20 yds
. Bow cost $260 at a Pearson dealer. Total cost for everything (release, sight, ect.) was around $400. Definitely a bow to consider for a youth or small-framed woman.
#4
The Stalker Lite makes a good lady' s bow. BowTech also came out with the Ladyhawk this year. 29" ATA, 7.5" brace height. See them at:
www.bowtecharchery.com
www.bowtecharchery.com
#5
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Butler, Pa (back home after all these years)
I like the stalker lite but my wife chose the ladyhawk. She really enjoys the ease of pull with the rascal cam. The bow is smooth and quick for 43lb pull. Just my two cents.
#8
Joined: Feb 2003
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From:
Check out the Forge Lightning Strike. A lady in our shop is shooting one at 45# and she is getting in the 273fps range. The bow is also very accurate. It is not a solo cam, but it is very easy to tune.
Good shooting
Wayne
Good shooting
Wayne




