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    Advice - Parker Challenger or Bowtech Diamond Edge

    I have the Parker Challenger and have harvested two doe with the bow... So, I trust and like it.. I went from a PSE Nova to the Parker and wow.. what a world of difference and ease..

    I have a niece selling an unused 2011 Bowtech Razor's Edge (Diamond Series she things) and if I don't buy it, I am going to post it here for her to sell.

    Other gals or anyone who has used either of these two bows please let me know what you like or dislike about either one. Thanks...
    Last edited by czechgrubworm; 07-26-2011, 02:33 PM. Reason: error in bow name

    #2
    I shoot the Challenger and love it. Have had it a few years and plan to keep shooting it for a few more. Not a thing about it I don't like.

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      #3
      Parker is a good bow company. They put their best out there. Diamond puts second tier technology on the streets and allows Bowtech to put their new technology to work. I am going to get a Parker for a backup bow.

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        #4
        Diamond edge is a great bow my wife loves it there almost impossible to break

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          #5
          Thanks...

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            #6
            czech, I was a Bow Tech at Gander Mtn for several years. I sold and set-up a ton of Diamond RazorEdges. For kids and women, they are great. Draw length goes from 18-29 inches. Draw Wt goes from 25-60 pounds. I had very few dissatisfied customers( mostly dry fired customers that would not admit it). in my opinion. $350.00 for the kit at Gander.

            In all fairness, I don't know much about the Parker Challenger. We didn't carry it.

            Good Luck.

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              #7
              My 13 yr old sis shoots the razor edge an she loves it and plus it is super easy to adjust some times i shoot it just to play around with and then when im done just adjust the draw lenght back down. and its real smooth pulling back and the bowis actually pretty quiet over all i think its a great bow for a beginner or somone whos been shooting a good while.. Another good feature is no bow press is needed to adjust it and its double cam.

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