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womens mathews or bowtech
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03/25/11 09:08 PM
03/25/11 09:08 PM
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Rickybobby
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Trying to decide between the 2. The Razors Edge is less than half the price of a Mathews Passion bare bow and it comes fully rigged. Don't mind spending the money on it as long as I know its a better bow. The R.E. is fully adjustable but I don't know it the Mathews requires a different cam for different draw lengths.
At times my ambition far exceeds my talent.
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Re: womens mathews or bowtech
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03/26/11 04:27 AM
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It's for my wife that weighs about 105# soaking wet. I took her to BPS a while back and let her play with a few bows. She measures 23.5 and could pull 35#. I know the weight will increase after she practices some.
At times my ambition far exceeds my talent.
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Re: womens mathews or bowtech
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03/26/11 05:03 AM
03/26/11 05:03 AM
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You may not want to invest that much on her first bow. But comparing the Passion to the the Razors Edge is like comparing a Ford Fiesta to a Mercedes E Class. Nothing wrong with the Razors Edge. It is what is, a good adjustable entry level bow. As stated before, the Passion has a drawlength specific cam on it. You will not need drawlength adjustability with her. If she can pull 35# now, a Passion with 40# limbs will be all she will ever need. The Passion is the same bow as the DXT, but with a 1" shorter brace height. If she is serious about bow hunting, the Passion would be a much better choice.
My mom is 62 years old and hunts with a Passion set on 42# with a 25" draw.
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