New bow for an 8 yr old!
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Giant Nontypical
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From: creemore Ontario Canada
I need some help here folk's I want to buy a new compound for my 8 yr old ,and I would like some idea's on which bow would be the most appropriate for her .I am buying a new Bow Tech for myself and I know Bow Tech came out with the new Rascal for kid's but I'm not sure it would be the right choice .Can you's give me some idea's on what you think she should be useing and why it would be a good choice for her.
1.}Alpine
2.}Bow Tech's Rascal
3.}P.S.E. Spyder
4.} any other suggestion's please!
Thank's
Edited by - nubo on 01/05/2002 20:37:25
1.}Alpine
2.}Bow Tech's Rascal
3.}P.S.E. Spyder
4.} any other suggestion's please!
Thank's
Edited by - nubo on 01/05/2002 20:37:25
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From: Fayetteville GA USA
I would also add the Hoyt Banshee as an option if it fits her. The key is accuracy, and keeping the kids interested. They should keep a better interest if they are hitting close to the bullseye!
#3
I bought my 10 year old the Browning Micro Eclipse. She started with a Golden Eagle Brave, but complained that she wanted a "REAL BOW". I paid $219 for the package that included the bow, a quiver, sight, stabilizer and the tm hunter rest I purchased separately. It adjusts from 21 inch to 24 inch draw. A lightweight bow that she loves to shoot!
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From: Central Louisiana
Browning Micro Midas II kit is another option to look at. A local sporting goods store with a small archery shop had them for $179.00 a while back. The have the growth insurance program I think they call it to adapt to growing draw length and weight. The Cams have 5" or 6" draw length adjustment in each range.
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Nontypical Buck
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From: egypt
a nice little 20-25lb recurve. You can buy them from 3 rivers for about 20-30 bucks! Get some of there kids arras!!! If she really likes it then jump up to a better bow! Right now its the perfect opportunity to share the time and enjoy the time before getting really serious! Besides its all about having fun! I have seen to many kids ruined by parents who push the sport of archery on to them! Unfortunatly those who do nothing are about as bad. they buy there kids a bow and never find time to take them out!!!
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From: memphis TN
My bro-in-law just got his 5 year old a Browning Micro Adrenaline for Xmas. The full package(sights, rest, arrows, quiver), left handed, from edersbow was $189 with free shipping. I don't know if the free shipping deal is still going. The kid loves it and is dead on at 10 yards already. He has it set at 20# and can upgrade the limbs for $30 in the future. Sounds like an awesome deal to me.
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