Kid has short draw. HELP!!!!!
#1
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Spike
Joined: Feb 2003
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From: Lewiston Id.
I've got an 11 year old boy that has been shooting for a couple years now. He's got a little recurve and a PSE Spyder. Problem is with his stubby little arms. He can draw enough weight but I can't find anything that will get at in the 40# range with his short draw length. He only has about a 24" draw or so. Any help would be appreciated.
#2
Browning micro adrenaline xs offers kids more bang for YOUR
buck than any othr youth bow made.
It can be bought in 30-40 or 40-50 pound draw weights. They will actually go about 5 pounds below and above advertised. They have a draw length adjustment module that goes from 18 to 28 inches with out the need for a press.
It's a dual cam bow but draws very smoothly. It has large cam and for a youth bow gets very respectable speeds. Set at 28 inches, 50 pounds, and shooting a 250 grain arrow it gets 280 fps.
MICRO ADRENALINE XS
buck than any othr youth bow made. It can be bought in 30-40 or 40-50 pound draw weights. They will actually go about 5 pounds below and above advertised. They have a draw length adjustment module that goes from 18 to 28 inches with out the need for a press.
It's a dual cam bow but draws very smoothly. It has large cam and for a youth bow gets very respectable speeds. Set at 28 inches, 50 pounds, and shooting a 250 grain arrow it gets 280 fps.
MICRO ADRENALINE XS
#3
MY SON HAD USED HIS BROWNING MICRO-MIDAS FOR 2 YEARS. HES 13 NOW AND IT HAS MORE ADJUSTMENTS THAN ANY OTHER YOUTH BOW. 10" OF DRAW IN INCREMENTS. PLUS IS A FAST BOW FOR A YOUTH MODEL.
#4
I bought my kid's the BowTech Rascal ,it come's in various Draw weight's and has been an awsome bow for my kid's .I'm sure that BowTech will siut your need's and you'll be happy with it.
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