by bowcrazy » Wed Oct 06, 2010 6:58 pm
I bought a Razors Edge last year as my first bow and I like it alot. I have found now that I am shooting longer ranges (last year I limited myself to 20 yds) that the bow can be jumpy if your technique is even a little flawed. I also had a hard time tuning the bow after the first year and ended up having to change the rest it came with (a hostage release) because it was making contact with the arrow fletching on my arrows no matter how they were fletched. I eventually took it to a bow shop to have it retuned and now it (I) shoot killer groupings. I found all the adjustments on the bow helpful. When I was first set up with the bow my draw length was over extended so shortening it up was no problem. I have also been gradually upping the draw weight which is also an easy adjustment that you can use to add a couple of pounds at a time. I am learning that the sight it comes with isn't the greatest either. At last light I can't see the pins because the fibre optics are so small. All around it's a good beginner bow and I would recommend it. Oh ya, Diamond has a trade in policy for the bow as well so if you want a bigger bow you can get one for around $50. Awesome...
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