What is or are good starter bows for women to start out with? My wife actually wants to learn to shoot/Hunt etc with trad gear! How could I get so lucky? I will get her a used bow first. Any help would be great! :)
you lucky dog! I dont have anything light enough at the moment or I'd send ya one out just because :thumbsup:
I got one for my wife from Mike @ Mad Dog Archery. He's a sponsor here. Get her a nice 30#er to start on and learn form. My wife loves hers, and she's not even interested in lookin' for another one. Great little 54" LB. Give him a call......
Thank you. I will definately look him up and also see whats on the classifieds.
When I was fifteen I got a Ben Pearson Colt, 35#. I still have it and a soft spot for those bows. The risers are medium heavy and stable, with a smallish grip. The AMO length on them is 62", so they are forgiving and have no pinch on the fingers. The shelf is flat, so I used a stick-on rest with it. You can usually get them for under a hundred dollars because they don't say Bear on them. ;)
Killdeer
Does she want to start with a long bow or recurve? got both for mine to try ,both 40#. she loves to shoot the long bow over the recurve which really suprised me.
I don't shoot a long bow as of yet so she has no idea that they exist. I was going to start her out on a recurve.
I started with a Pearson Filly. Now I shoot a Maddog longbow and a Kota Prairie Fire. Both have nice size grips for small hands. Can't beat the $ on the maddog. www.tradstore.com/mta (http://www.tradstore.com/mta)
You guys weren't kidding! He has some nice stuff for the $$. Thank You again.
Making real pretty arrows for her would be nice.Maybe pink or purple feathers would look nice.I think those are women colors.
Oh no. If she starts shooting and hunting with you she'll never leave. ;) Mine says I have a life sentence. I bought her a Jerry Hill Longbow many years ago. Reasonable price as I recall. 30# D bow.
The Maddog bows are well made for an exceptional price. Doesn't hurt that Mike is a great guy to boot.
A couple recurves I like for starters, that also make great hunting bows: the Chek-mate falcon and the Greattree Volcano recurve.
Either one will not only be a great starter, but a great hunting bow!
The falcon is a 60" bow, and the Volcano a 58" bow. The falcon speaks for itself, if you do a search here, you can find a bunch of info on them. The Volcano is relatively new and I am extremely impressed with its performance.
I bought one for my Girlfriend that is 40@28, shooting 1916's and she loves it ! Very reasonable price too.
Greattree Volcano:
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I agree with Killie...
The Ben Pearson Colt is a great starter bow, can be picked up pretty cheap, and you won't have any trouble getting your money back when it comes time to sell it...if you sell it.
You are right to start her off with a good used bow. Let her get down the fundamentals, then bring her to a few 3-D shoots in the off season. Most trad folks will be proud to let her trie their bows. Do this until she finds a model that just feels right...like an extension of her body. She needs to find the bow with the right "fit" for her.
We have a couple of lightweight Oracle longbows that are included in our Holiday sale.
Take a look.
Mike
My wife started and uses a 45# Kodiak Magnum. Of course green is her favorite color and that was the first green bow she saw. She's very short, so she is not drawing the full weight by any means, but she shoots it well.
"Bushytail" is right about the feathers---she made sure I did a pink/purple combo for her fletching. Now our 4 yr. old daughter wants to shoot a "Real" bow and I've been informed that she is expecting pink arrows. I'll be only dad in the woods taking a kid hunting with pink arrows + she saw a pink .22 rifle in local sporting goods store and I was told that when she gets big enough, that's "probably what she could use" :help: :D
Ben
Quinn with light limbs and then heavier when she is ready.
Check out the "Dale Stahl" bow in the classifieds! Excellent bow and price with both a sets of limbs, I think 37 and 47#, should be about perfect.
I have one of Dale's bows and can't say enough about it. Go take a look. IMO best buy in the classifieds right now.
Gene
Now I have to say get her something in the 70# range or better. If my wife (love her dearly but) if she went hunting with me or invaded my shoot time with the boys it would ruin the whole thing. Careful!!!
Hog wash Ssamac!
I love sharing hunting and fishing experiences with my wife Tracy. Having grown up in Detroit she's not very good, but she's getting better. Her enthusiasm and joy at even the smallest success is infectious, like hunting with a kid. None of the camp Macho chest pounding crap, one of the main reasons I hunt solo or with Tracy only. If I have to waist time "chatting" on a hunt it damn well better be with my closest companion. A sleeping bag is allot warmer with two in it and somehow I don't think cuddling up to Pete by the light of a camp fire would be as romantic and comforting. The more I share my life with Tracy the better we understand each other and the stronger we are as a family. When my son Gunther can join us afield I'll have reached Nirvana.
Tracy is shooting a fleetwood champ 30# @ 28". I set her up with a set of arrows with floral patterned mainly purple and white wraps with 5" purple shield cut feathers. Her string silencers are purple rabbit fur. She is not the fanatic I am but really enjoys being afield and is hoping to be able to use my 45# @ 28" Ben Pearson colt for Caribou this fall.
Yes I'll let her put a purple flemish twist string or silencers on it for the hunt.
Wonderful for you Rick P, but not for me. I think it's still ok in the US and on Trad Gang to express your opinion unless I missed something.
I'd rather have things I do with the Mrs. and things I do with my sons and friends and things we all do together. That's all.
Ok?
Different Tracy here, and I promise this will be my last post today.
The real reason for Pink and Purple stuff is so it doesn't end up in hubby's kit. Boys gots sticky fingers sometimes when they are trying to leave in a hurry.
Love Rick P's post
PS SSamac, your point of view OK too. I don't ask DH to go to knitting group
Way kewl! clapper:
One of my joys is that my wife has taken up shooting a bow. She passed her certification last year. I started her out on an old (but beautifull) Bear Kodiak 40 lb. When I saw she was'nt going to quit I built a set of purple arrows with the fletching of her choice to match the bow and her.
She has since moved on to my Kodiak magnum 50 lb and is getting pretty accurate. :clapper:
Remember to keep your advice always positive and scarce. It's great fum to shoot togeather.
Mark,
You are one lucky man to have your wife take up the bow!
Ssamac
You need to work on your sense of humor! Sorry you missed it but my post was a atempt at giving a counter opinion in a humorous manner.
Pulling your leg man, is that OK?
PS Tracyanddrook, My Tracy wouldn't go near my quilts so, I agree we each have our own interests and that's what makes sharing them so fun! (That's right Rick P is a 6'4", 220lb, tattooed, bow hunting, quilter.)
It's ok. No problem
Still like hunting with the guys
sam