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Need advice on what weight for girl friend...?

Started by MikeW, August 08, 2008, 10:19:00 AM

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MikeW

My girl friend/future wife has shown an interest in shooting with me. She is 5' 1" 110 lbs and kind of weak in the upper body. What would be a good starting weight to get her? It would be for backyard practice and 3D. I was thinking a Quinn maybe so I could get new limbs later for hunting if she likes it and wants to go hog hunting with me sometime in the near future.

TIA
Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.

Onehair

110 sounds about right. They usually fatten up with time. Just kidding, 30 -35 lbs should be comfortable.

joekeith

My wife's about that size and I got her a #30er from Maddog Archery.  She didn't like TD's, said they were too heavy.  Mike makes a nice bow for the money.  Good luck..

wislnwings

My wife started with a 30# TD recurve but shot poorly with it and got discouraged.  Then when I received my Blackfeather TD longbow she picked it up and tried it.  She shot great with it but it was too heavy for her for more than a couple shots.  I found her a second hand Blackfeather TD longbow that is 40# at her draw length and now she shoots great with it.  She even felt confident enough to shoot in her first 3D shoot a month or so ago.  Her problem with the lighter bow was that she could not get a clean release.  The extra weight solved that problem and more importantly it solved the "mental" problem of anticipating a poor shot when shooting the 30# bow.

Bjorn

My wife is a little taller; but not especially strong.........she does not shoot often and has no problem with a 35# 1959 Bear Grizzly I gave her.

Traxx

Get somewhere,where she can draw bows of severall weights and let her tell you what is right for her.If that is not possible,then imo it is best to error on the lighter side,than heavier.Go with a 25 to 30 lber.
Target archery is seeing how far away you can get and still hit the bull's eye. Bowhunting is seeing how close you can get and never miss your mark.

Killdeer

I would guess between 25 and 35 pounds. The best thing to do would be to go somewhere where you can rent or borrow a bow for her and shoot together. If it is too heavy, you will see the tremors and short-drawing, but hopefully, she will just tell you. The trick is, can she shoot it more than just ten or fifteen times before tiring? Heck, I can pull seventy pounds, but not more than four or five times!

Killdeer  :wavey:
Long, long afterward, in an oak I found the arrow, still unbroke;
And the song, from beginning to end, I found again in the heart of a friend.

~Longfellow

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Drew

that's a similiar build to my wife she has about a 27" draw and shoots a 35# recurve well. So around 30# should be a good start.

Just a Coyote Soul out wandering...

ISP 5353

My wife is 6ft 2 and shoots 35lb at her 32 inch draw.

Shaun

I like em around 130 lbs, oh, the bow you mean?

vermonster13

Don't be put off by a 20-25# bow either. Learning her form and having it easy/fun to draw will go a long ways to having her be successful and enjoying shooting.
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R H Clark

Yep,My wife shoots 25# much better than 35lbs.She loves the looks of her 35 lb bow but when we go to a shoot she takes her ugly 25lb.

Start with 20-25 you can always go heavier later.She will shoot much better if she doesn't even have to think about the weight.She may be able to pull and hold much more but that doesn't mean she should start with that much.

doeboy


John Scifres

Guys it's not fair chase when it's that easy.  It's like shooting a button buck.

My daughter easily shoots a 25# at 24" bow and she is 5'4", 110# and 13 years old.  I'd guess 25-30# but have her shoot some bows and see what's comfortable for her.
Take a kid hunting!

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rbbhunt

My wife has a 20# recurve and loves it, she doesn't want to go any heavier.  Jazz 1416 zing out of it.
RBBHUNT
"Those who will trade liberty for
security, deserve niether" B. Franklin (a long time ago and still valid)

Teacher_of_the_Arcane

Mike,

My wife is a 5' 2 1/2" kindergarten teacher.  Dale Karch at 3 Rivers built one of his Tomahawks for her.... 25#  @ 26" ..... she's never struggled with it, and has fun 'stumpin' with me.
Lobo Lohr -- Old School Hunter

Shaun

Mmmmmmm, button bucks, fork tender.

Started Marsha with a 25# Black Rhino and she quickly moved up to a 33# MOAB. I believe most women can shoot 40-45 if they want to work into it, but no reason to unless they plan to hunt deer and up.

RLA

My wife is shootin a Zipper curve I got her for X-Mas last year 40# @ 28", but she is 5'9 150# farm girl tuff and draws 29", witch is more than I can comfortable draw. Short draws suck, go light if your not going to hunt, makes it more fun when fatigue is not a factor and she can shoot more arrows. good luck !

Eric Krewson

I made my wife several bows that were 35#@22". She shot them for years but rarely hit anchor.

I made her a special bow with 3/8th tips, timber rattler backed and 25#@22". She comes to anchor with it and shoots much better than her other bows. It actually is much faster than her higher poundage bows because of the low limb mass.

Oregon Okie

I ended up with a bear - panda that is 25 lbs and I was surprised how fast it shot an arrow. It's right handed and my wife shoots left (when she does) or I would set her up with that.
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