I bought a Diamond (compound) kids bow for my five year old, but she was too small for it. Fortunately, a fellow TBH member made one for her. It's a small long bow, and she does very well with it. PM me for more details if interested.
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Originally posted by Brute Killer View PostBlack Rhino has a big selection of youth longbows and accessories.
A traditional bow is great for a kid wanting to get into archery, no sights/release/etc for them to monkey with. Just teach them some basic safety rules and let them have fun, I'm continually amazed at how quickly a child can get the hang of shooting instinctively with only minimal instruction. Keep it fun with balloons to pop and other little games and you'll hook him for life!
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I've got a Parker Buckshot that I bought for my daughter. It has three sets of limbs. 20-30, 30-40, and 40-50. Has a whisker biscuit rest and sight. It mint condition. I've been meaning to put it on eBay, just haven't gotten around to it yet. I have family in Emory, Fruitvale, and Quitman and will be heading that way soon to visit. Will be coming from south of San Antonio.
If anybody is interested. Great bow for a youngster as it will last them from the 20 pound range up until the 50 pound setting. Emily killed javelina and her first deer with it, she just outgrew it.
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Originally posted by bushwacker361 View PostI've got a Parker Buckshot that I bought for my daughter. It has three sets of limbs. 20-30, 30-40, and 40-50. Has a whisker biscuit rest and sight. It mint condition. I've been meaning to put it on eBay, just haven't gotten around to it yet. I have family in Emory, Fruitvale, and Quitman and will be heading that way soon to visit. Will be coming from south of San Antonio.
If anybody is interested. Great bow for a youngster as it will last them from the 20 pound range up until the 50 pound setting. Emily killed javelina and her first deer with it, she just outgrew it.
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