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Randy Martin 01-29-2002 09:14 PM

Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
I have been reading the bulletin board for about a year and a half and all I have heard was &quot;go shoot alot of bows, and see what you like&quot;. How are you supposed to do that with a 25&quot;draw length and 40-50lb draw weight??<img src=icon_smile_dissapprove.gif border=0 align=middle>
With archery becoming bigger than ever and more women and children taking up the sport, archery shops should carry a few bows for us to try! Right now I have been to 3 shops,(2 of which were an hour drive for me) and they had NOTHING in stock that I could take off of the shelf and shoot!! I realize that I am below the &quot;average&quot; length and weight, but what am I supposed to do? Buy something for $400-500. and hope I like it?
And I realize it would be a great expense to keep one of every bow made, and most shops probably couldn't do it, but then I still have the same problem. What is my solution?
So, anyways, PA bowhunter, JeffB, Len, and anyone else, what do you do in this situation?? You own shops, or work in shops, ect, what happens when someone comes in, needing something between a kids bow, and 70# 29&quot; bow?? Searching for an answer.....
Thanks
Debbie Martin

Big Country 01-29-2002 09:27 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Debbie, you have a good point! For obvious reason`s, most pro shops cannot stock a big selection of bows in that size range. Do you live near any archery clubs? In SW PA, we have a number of good size archery clubs, and when someone is interested in any type of bow, in any size, it usually only requires a few phone calls until we find one for them to try! For the most part, archers, and all sportsmen/women in general will gladly let a complete stranger try out their equipment, to see how they like it. Hey, this way you don`t even have to set up a bow, it is already set up, and tuned. I don`t know where you and Randy live, but if you are close to SW PA, e-mail me, and I am confident that I can find you any bow that you want to try.
Good Luck!:)

bowhawg 01-29-2002 10:20 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
I Feel your pain, At least your wife aint left handed.

bowhawg 01-29-2002 10:29 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Sorry Debbie ,at least you aint left handed.Im a lefty and so is my wife. Try finding A left handed 26' 50 pounder. If you guys know of a pro shop that will get one of those in for you &quot;just to try&quot; let me know where.

Randy Martin 01-30-2002 06:50 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Hey Big Country, You ain't gonna believe this one! We are in the Northern part of West Virginia! I am not sure where New Stanton is, but I am only about an hour and a half from Pittsburg! Sounds like a great Idea to me, and I hope this helps out more people than just me. As for archery clubs in my area, I don't know of any, but I never really looked for one either. I'll check into it, or take you up on your offer.
Thanks a million!
Sorry Bowhawg, I hear ya. My brother is left handed, but as he was growing up, dad taught him how to shoot right handed, because he &quot;couldn't&quot; show him how to hold anything left handed.
Thanks again, guys
Debbie

Black Frog 01-30-2002 07:46 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
When it was time for my girlfriend's new bow we went through the same thing- no shops stocked anything in her range.

When I would go to different shoots around the area, we would get talking to other women shooters and most were very kind and would let her shoot their equipment. We happened to find a shop about an hour and a half away that had a woman co-owner who let my girlfriend shoot all of her personal bows. Very nice of her.

It may take more leg work and time, but you can find some bows to shoot if you look hard enough and find the right people. Local shoots are a great place to meet new people and check out everybody's equipment.

Just be considerate of when the person is shooting- many are very kind but would rather let you shoot their equipment AFTER they have finished thier round/course.

Best of luck!

Biteme/Paul Mohr 01-30-2002 09:47 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
I actually have the same problem with my draw length. I have a 26 inch draw, but can pull 60 to 65 lbs fairly easy now. But when I first started 55 was pretty hard for me. Rarely will I find a bow that fits me to test. I usually have to shoot one with a longer draw. I do have a mathews dealer close to me that swaped out the cams for me once to make it better, I thought that was nice. It is actually getting harder to find shops that will let you even shoot a bow, let a lone one that fits you. I guess to many people are using them to shop around and then buying off the internet.

It never really bothered me testing a bow with to long of a draw. The only thing I am really looking at is how the bow draws, how it feels in my hand, and what it feel like when I shoot it. So if I shoot one that I like and it is a couple three inches too long for me, it will only be that much better when it is the proper length. I would be scared to go the other way though. I have shot some bows that were very different at long draw lengths and higher poundages than they were at a lower setting.

As far as being left handed, I don't see why you could not shoot a right handed bow just to see how it shot. The only thing you would not get is how the grip felt in your hand.

I guess being little sucks sometimes, but being little and left handed is a real pain(me) but I shoot right handed thank the Lord. I have trained myself to be ambidextrious at almost everything any way.

Paul

PABowhntr 01-30-2002 10:23 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Debbie,

It sounds like you have gotten some really good advice. I can't add much.

My best suggestion is to try to locate a shop that is big enough to carry a wide variety of draw weights and draw lengths in several different bows. There aren't that many but they are around. The local shop I tend to frequent has a decent selection of bows in general and at least 6 or 7 bows that are in the &quot;mid range&quot; between a youth bow and a typical male adult bow. Granted, they don't have every top of line Parker, PSE and Hoyt in that range but there are at least one from each major brand so the consumer can at least get a rough idea of the differences.

Though I have never been there I would tend to believe that Len's shop is probably one of those places that carries alot of bows in alot of sizes and has knowledgable people to help you.

I am sure there are probably other shops within a few hours drive from where you live...the tricky part is finding them.

If I were in your situation I would probably head to some of the manufacturer websites that have a listing of their dealers in your state and surrounding states and start making some phone calls.

Ask them how many bows they have in stock and if they have any bows with your particular specs in stock. The only thing it will cost you is a little time and the cost of the call.

I hope this helps some.....and I apologize for not being able to help more.


Grndzer 01-30-2002 10:48 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Debbie, Where in N WV you live? I am in clarksburg.

Randy Martin 01-30-2002 03:55 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Hey Grndzer
We are in Fairmont. You wouldn't know of any archery clubs around here, would you? I haven't had the chance to look.
Debbie

Big Country 01-30-2002 08:47 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Randy and Debbie, you are only about 1 hour and 45 minutes from my archery club. If you don`t have any luck down around home, e-mail me as to what debbie is interested in trying. I will find out what is available, and you can drive up to my club, and shoot like crazy. We have chrono`s, presses, anything you need, and would be glad to help you out.
Good Luck....Mitch

Randy Martin 01-31-2002 06:23 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Thanks Mitch
We are definately considering it. We will probably wait until better weather to do it, or do you have an indoor range?
I am looking into 3 bows at the moment. The Parker Challenger, Hoyt Sapphire, or the Bowtech Extreme Short Draw. We have been gathering information recently, and have been going to shops. Last night Randy started calling a few more shops an hour or so away looking for something in stock.
No luck, though.
Thanks again, and we may be in touch!
Debbie

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RAKTRAKR 01-31-2002 11:50 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
the archery world has once again come to the aid of a fellow archer.its nice to see the worlds not all bad....good luck on finding your bow

Grndzer 02-01-2002 07:54 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Debbie, Yes I do know of a club and I encourage you to join it.

Lumberport Archery Club
Contact: Harold Cogar
Phone: 592-2331

They have an out door range and already have this years schedule setup. During bad weather we have been going to Philippi, they have an indoor range there to shoot spots.

If you need any info at all please email me and I will do what ever I can. By the way The bow you seek is a Parker Challenger! My Mom Has one and there is no doubt that is the best woman's bow I have ever seen. Sense she got this bow her shooting has improved greatly. I am sure she would be happy to let you take a shot or two out of it. As long as you promise to give it back!

Ok I wasnt being very P.C the challenger is not a &quot;Womans Bow&quot; but the right size PEOPLE with short draw lengths and low poundages. :)

Edited by - grndzer on 02/01/2002 10:56:56

Randy Martin 02-01-2002 11:38 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
First off, I want to say thanks to everyone for their generosity! Rarely do you find it these days.
Second, Grndzer, is that the same man that has the archery shop in Shinnston??
We have friends that have an archery shop in Cheat Lake, with an indoor range I might add, that is air conditioned in the summer and heated in the winter!! (Good friends to have, too!)Check them out sometime, I know that they have good prices! They also have a website www.sportsmansrefuge.com
They also are just starting winter leagues and there is still time to get in if you are interested!
Tell them Randy & Debbie sent you!!
And as for the Parker Challenger, it is the only one of the 3 I have had the opportunity to shoot, once. It belonged to a friend and the draw length was way too long for me. The thing I liked about it was how light it was! I am shooting an older bow and the weight difference is huge to me.
Our friends at Cheat Lake are getting in a Sapphire, but I don't think it will &quot;fit&quot; me either. But if I can shoot it, I will.
Thanks again, guys and we will be in touch!
Debbie

Big Country 02-01-2002 08:07 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Hi Debbie, yes we have 24 lanes of indoor shooting. I have not made any calls yet, but if memory serves me, the parker and hoyt will be easy to round up. I will check into the bowtech for you.

Jacko 02-02-2002 06:15 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
To all you shops that don't have the smaller set ups, shame shame shame. One trick I've done in my shop is to keep draw modules around for the shorter lengths.Also keep 50# bows so I can help shooters in this area. As far as left-handed, I'm left-handed so my customers always have something to shoot. Ladies and youngsters make about 35% of my customer base so I do cater to them. Only complaint is he grips on many bows.To big or to small.Debbie, find a Parker dealer and he should have something to set you up with. Good luck.

Grndzer 02-02-2002 06:00 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Debbie, Next time you talk to Harold at the bow shop tell him I told you to buy a Hoyt :) I am tying to stay in his good graces:)

Good luck finding a Bow!

55#recurve 02-02-2002 07:38 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
When you are all talking about left and right hand, I hope you mean eye dominance!
good shooting.
Dylan

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~DREW~ 02-02-2002 09:36 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Hey, this topics on fire.

Randy Martin 02-03-2002 07:33 AM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
Hey Grndzer
I will try to keep you in Harolds good graces. He actually checked out the Sportsmans Refuge in Cheat Lake on Saturday. Did he tell you about it? I think he must have liked the indoor range. I think I am gonna go check out a few bows Harold has in stock. They are adjustable in draw length, so maybe I can try one out.
And no, I am not talking about eye dominance. I am right handed so there is not a problem for me. It just all comes down to being right or left handed.
Debbie
Thanks again

Grndzer 02-04-2002 04:31 PM

RE: Disgruntled Wifes Dilemna....
 
I called tonight and you where there Harold is a good guy he will take good care of you.


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