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    Shout out to whoever

    I have deleted my PM’s and text messages, so I don’t remember who I got this free bow from.

    A gentleman shipped me this free bow for my boy.

    I got him a 14$ release and got him working on his form. I need to check his draw length and check his eye dominance, he’s wanting to open his left eye and doesn’t understand the peep sight.

    Any tips would be great. I got started with bows later in life and didn’t learn as a young man so it’s hard trying to teach him the fundamentals.

    I will keep this a ongoing thread, my goal is to get him totally shooting on his own and to kill something by bow season.




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    #2
    good on you for getting him started in archery. Good on whomever sent you the bow.

    I think the draw length is too long. I always like the string touching end of my nose.

    Also...please...don't draw a bow back without an arrow on it. Dry fires ain't no fun.

    Take him to a bow shop and they will help you/him out immensely.

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      #3
      Great deal there. He has it down pretty good it looks like

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        #4
        Love to see the young’uns drawing a bow! Both eyes open is fine - most people shoot that way. He will catch on to the peep eventually

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          #5
          there are several methods to test eye dominance. google can give you good info on that. If he is opposite eye dominance. will need to get a different bow. I am left eye dominant and shoot a bow right handed. But at 62, I ain't changing

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            #6
            I love it 😁! Shooting in his spider man under roo's

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              #7
              I see that the bow draw length is adjustable with an allen head drive. Shorten it a couple inches and see if that helps.

              Balloons on the target is always fun for the kids.

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                #8
                Thanks for all the responses. I got it pounded in his head to never touch the release trigger until ready to shoot, and to never , ever dry fire.


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