does anyone own a diamond razor edge? i'm getting one pretty soon, if i like it and want to know what other people think :wo:
I have a cousin who had one and he said it was a nice bow for the money but I personally have no experience with them.
And by the way...Welcome to the sight.
My son has the Diamond Edge. Don't know if we are talking about the same bow or not, but his is a pretty sweet outfit.
Actually, all of the Diamond bows are nice. I have been considering one myself.
since last year i've been shooting a hoyt. How big of a change will it be when i switch to my diamond?
Ahhh...Hoyt...Now your talkin my language :wink:
Quote from: mandi48 on March 26, 2009, 06:57:24 AM
since last year i've been shooting a hoyt. How big of a change will it be when i switch to my diamond?
That is something you need to find out for yourself. Go to a local bow shop and try them out. Are you close to a Cabela's? You really need to try them before committing to one.
Quote from: msmith on March 26, 2009, 09:50:38 PM
That is something you need to find out for yourself. Go to a local bow shop and try them out. Are you close to a Cabela's? You really need to try them before committing to one.
i'm not that close to a cabelas, but i'm close to a pelletiers, and i know they have the bow i want. i was going to go there the other weekend, and test it out, but something came up.
Here's some unsolicited advice........ If you are going to bow hunt, you don't need a fancy high dollar bow. :wink:
I've been using a Martin Cougar bow (paid about a $100 for it) for several years. Nothing fancy but it kills deer just as dead as one of them fancy bows.
My $.02 worth.
Quote from: Semp on March 27, 2009, 08:16:37 AM
Here's some unsolicited advice........ If you are going to bow hunt, you don't need a fancy high dollar bow. :wink:
I've been using a Martin Cougar bow (paid about a $100 for it) for several years. Nothing fancy but it kills deer just as dead as one of them fancy bows.
My $.02 worth.
White tail legend here......Killed a lot of animals with it.
I can remember killing a bunch of deer using a 2219 shaft they went down way faster than any fast bow coulda done the job.
You gotta know where 20 yds is though.......it dont shoot too flat but fun to hunt with..... :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo:
That's what I use, Al. 2219's and Bear Super Razorheads. :biggrin: The Martin is 74 lbs peak weight.
Quote from: mandi48 on March 26, 2009, 06:57:24 AM
since last year i've been shooting a hoyt. How big of a change will it be when i switch to my diamond?
Wait,,, let me get this right. You wanna go
from a Hoyt,
to a Diamond ??? :shck: :shck: :holdon:
:innocentwhistle: Just messin with ya. Sorry, I'm kinda partial to Hoyts. I think Diamond makes a fine bow too.
I don't know anybody personally who shoots that model to give you a personal opinion on it. There are
several manufacturers that make nice bows, and while I agree it doesn't take the "biggest name", or highest
price tag to make it a "good" bow, I think bow efficiency, speed, energy, smoothness, becomes more important
in bows shot at lower pounds. There is no such thing as "thee best bow". What shoots great, and feels great
to one person, may fit the next person totally different. I'll echo the others and say it's important to shoot as
many bows as you can. I wouldn't buy one without shooting it first. It has to fit YOU, and feel good to YOU.
Feel free to ask as many questions as ya need to.
Oh, and just curious, what model Hoyt ya been shootin?
and
Welcome to Fins and Fur :congrats:
Scott
Thats some good advice .......If I may I would like to add that it also plays a part whether you are just hunting......or 3-D shooting....or both as to what to look for in your bow. :wink:
Quote from: alscalls on March 27, 2009, 10:46:37 AM
Thats some good advice .......If I may I would like to add that it also plays a part whether you are just hunting......or 3-D shooting....or both as to what to look for in your bow. :wink:
well i'd be just using my bow to hunt with, occasioanlly shooting at a target for some practice, but mainly for hunting :biggrin:
Quote from: iahntr on March 27, 2009, 09:17:46 AM
Wait,,, let me get this right. You wanna go from a Hoyt, to a Diamond ??? :shck: :shck: :holdon:
:innocentwhistle: Just messin with ya. Sorry, I'm kinda partial to Hoyts. I think Diamond makes a fine bow too.
I don't know anybody personally who shoots that model to give you a personal opinion on it. There are
several manufacturers that make nice bows, and while I agree it doesn't take the "biggest name", or highest
price tag to make it a "good" bow, I think bow efficiency, speed, energy, smoothness, becomes more important
in bows shot at lower pounds. There is no such thing as "thee best bow". What shoots great, and feels great
to one person, may fit the next person totally different. I'll echo the others and say it's important to shoot as
many bows as you can. I wouldn't buy one without shooting it first. It has to fit YOU, and feel good to YOU.
Feel free to ask as many questions as ya need to.
Oh, and just curious, what model Hoyt ya been shootin?
and Welcome to Fins and Fur :congrats:
Scott
the model i shoot is a sierra tec. it's my mom's boyfriends old bow, but i've been shooting it and done pretty well with it. however i get to get my own this year and decided that going with bowtech or diamond was a good choice. My moms boyfriend now shoots a bowtech and he loves it.
i was originally thinking of going with mathews but i heard they were being bought out, along with hoyt?
I don't know anything about the Razor..(sorry) And I am way partial to Hoyt's...but...I shot the new Admiral from Bowtech the other day....WOW...That bow is unreal...I may try and find me one of them..LOL
Good luck in whatever you choose!
JD
Quote from: mandi48 on March 27, 2009, 12:18:56 PM
Quote from: alscalls on March 27, 2009, 10:46:37 AM
Thats some good advice .......If I may I would like to add that it also plays a part whether you are just hunting......or 3-D shooting....or both as to what to look for in your bow. :wink:
well i'd be just using my bow to hunt with, occasioanlly shooting at a target for some practice, but mainly for hunting :biggrin:
Any bow on the market can be hunted with effectively........Get what YOU want....... :eyebrow:
You can shoot any bow you want . with enough practice you can be good shooting any bow and be a succesful hunter, choose the bow that is most comfortable for you.
But if I am paying for it then it had better say bowtech or diamond on it somewhere. LOL!!!
Im just messing with you kido. You know that you are free to choose wich ever one you want. Just wanted to mess with you a bit.
Luvya kiddo.
Quote from: bowtech611 on March 30, 2009, 01:50:22 AM
You can shoot any bow you want . with enough practice you can be good shooting any bow and be a succesful hunter, choose the bow that is most comfortable for you.
But if I am paying for it then it had better say bowtech or diamond on it somewhere. LOL!!!
Im just messing with you kido. You know that you are free to choose wich ever one you want. Just wanted to mess with you a bit.
Luvya kiddo.
hahaha thanks henry...and sorry about losing that arrow saturday :doh2:
Quotechoose the bow that is most comfortable for you
amen to that :bowingsmilie:
Quote from: bowtech611 on March 30, 2009, 01:50:22 AM
You can shoot any bow you want .,,,,,,,,,,,,,
But if I am paying for it then it had better say bowtech or diamond on it somewhere. LOL!!!
:laf: The money man trumps all others ! :laf:
Welcome aboard bowtech. :congrats:
Scott
Quote from: mandi48 on March 30, 2009, 06:43:26 AM
Quote from: bowtech611 on March 30, 2009, 01:50:22 AM
You can shoot any bow you want . with enough practice you can be good shooting any bow and be a succesful hunter, choose the bow that is most comfortable for you.
But if I am paying for it then it had better say bowtech or diamond on it somewhere. LOL!!!
Im just messing with you kido. You know that you are free to choose wich ever one you want. Just wanted to mess with you a bit.
Luvya kiddo.
hahaha thanks henry...and sorry about losing that arrow saturday :doh2:
Oh. dont worry about that kido. There will be alot more of those to come. I wish I had the money back that I have lost in arrows over the last 20 yrs. It was nice to get back out there with you, I enjoyed spending the time with you. Practice, practice, practice.
im surprised i didn't lose another one on sunday after what mom did. i was just letting go. i was mad!!!! :argh:
Quote from: mandi48 on March 31, 2009, 01:09:37 PM
im surprised i didn't lose another one on sunday after what mom did. i was just letting go. i was mad!!!! :argh:
Yah I didnt think that it was a great idea that you go out and shoot being that angry but I wasnt getting in your way. Your scary when you get mad. LOL.
Any way I can understand u being angry . Just remember I always got your back.
Love ya kido.
Now back to ardhery!
haha...so i was pretty impressed with that arrow thing i did yesterday, :congrats: i'll prolly never do that again my life!