New bow form issues
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Giant Nontypical
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New bow form issues
Lily may be a bit over bowed. She loves shooting her bow with daddy almost as much as she loves swimming. She is actually starting to figure it out despite my efforts at teaching her. In a few more years we'll be sharing a blind. I look forward to that!
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RE: New bow form issues
Maybe you should have kept the Victory for her in the near future! Not like I get to use it anymore,son came to town and I had to put the 29" mods back on...he's learning and improving all the time but will never beat the old man!
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RE: New bow form issues
ORIGINAL: RLoving1
Maybe you should have kept the Victory for her in the near future! Not like I get to use it anymore,son came to town and I had to put the 29" mods back on...he's learning and improving all the time but will never beat the old man!
Maybe you should have kept the Victory for her in the near future! Not like I get to use it anymore,son came to town and I had to put the 29" mods back on...he's learning and improving all the time but will never beat the old man!
#6
RE: New bow form issues
Great pictures. Won't be long and she will be asking for a bow like your.I remember afew years ago my older daughter had a simular bow. Now she is 8 and shooting her compound like a pro! Almost time to start my younger daughter now.
#7
RE: New bow form issues
THat's awesome txjourneyman. My 13 tr old stepson is looking forward to his 1st year of 3d shooting, and hunting. I will be purchasing a new bow soon, and having my PSE set up for him. Can't wait to get working w/ him.
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RE: New bow form issues
ORIGINAL: txjourneyman
I know someone, (Russ AKA Kanga), That will be making her a real longbow in the future, he just doesn't know it yet!
If the little feller gives you any hassle just threaten to take his booster chair away from him.She can probally use the one he builds for himself...long bow and his short legs just don't sound right!
ORIGINAL: RLoving1
Maybe you should have kept the Victory for her in the near future! Not like I get to use it anymore,son came to town and I had to put the 29" mods back on...he's learning and improving all the time but will never beat the old man!
Maybe you should have kept the Victory for her in the near future! Not like I get to use it anymore,son came to town and I had to put the 29" mods back on...he's learning and improving all the time but will never beat the old man!
If the little feller gives you any hassle just threaten to take his booster chair away from him.She can probally use the one he builds for himself...long bow and his short legs just don't sound right!
#10
RE: New bow form issues
ORIGINAL: txjourneyman
Lily may be a bit over bowed. She loves shooting her bow with daddy almost as much as she loves swimming. She is actually starting to figure it out despite my efforts at teaching her. In a few more years we'll be sharing a blind. I look forward to that!
Lily may be a bit over bowed. She loves shooting her bow with daddy almost as much as she loves swimming. She is actually starting to figure it out despite my efforts at teaching her. In a few more years we'll be sharing a blind. I look forward to that!