I spent last Saturday up in Chicagoland running the kids archery range at the US Sportsmen's Alliance Trailblazers program. Trailblazers takes Boy Scout groups from the inner-city and lets them explore the outdoor world and outdoor activities.
We have access to Mathews Genesis bows which work for most of these kids. However, we did have one young man that has adisability and is unable to hold up a regular bow. It's at least his second year at the event and he has a true winning attitude and with an instructor holding the bow, he can pull it back and shoot. It is difficult for him tho'.
I was talking with him and mentioned that if we had a crossbow, he could probably shoot it by himself. He seemed very interested in this idea.
So, for next year's event, I'd like to have a very lightweight crossbow available.
I'm not familiar with what is out there. Is there something like this available? Are they expensive?
Unfortunately none of the big companies make anything for our smaller friends, I have modified larger crossbows to fit my kid but always end up with minor fitting problems.
I am looking forward to see where this thread goes, a small bow at a couple hundred feet per second would be excellent!
Good luck!
David
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Really seems like a very reasonable request but I can't say I've ever heard of such a thing. If there is something out there I sure you will hear about it on this forum. I assume hunting speeds is not an issue.
What general poundage range ae you setting the compounds at??
Good luck and a great idea.
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here's a link to the Apex. I'd call Dan Miller at [740] 483-2312 to get a price and see about getting the stock shortened a tad. If anyone can do it, he can. May cut you some slack on price for your noble cause. http://excaliburcrossbow.com/demo/listings.php?category_id=74
The Genesisbows are only 20lbs max. We're shooting at 10 yards. Speed is certainly not an issue. I am looking for a crossbow that is very light in actual weight too.
A friend recently bought a used (older) Barnett Wildcat. Its tiny for a 150lb recurve crossbow, I'm sure he could shoot it himself, but he would definitely need help cocking it.
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The Genesisbows are only 20lbs max. We're shooting at 10 yards. Speed is certainly not an issue. I am looking for a crossbow that is very light in actual weight too.
Thanks!
Sounds like you might use one of the pistol crossbows, this one is cheap and looks like a kid could cock it and at 10yds it should be fairly accurate .