Looking at getting my little one (9yr old boy)in to archery. Need recommendations for LH youth bows.
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My lefty grandson has a pse mini burner. My only gripe is the draw weight adjustment is out of kilter with draw length. What I'm trying to say is my grandson is pulling max at his draw length and to increase weight we need to lengthen draw more than he's ready for.Last edited by Walker; 12-26-2023, 12:43 PM.
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Originally posted by Dtieken View PostHe is a larger framed kid. I need to measure his DL also. I’m wondering if he’ll even fit in a youth set up.
They pop up in the classifieds on here from time to time. Pretty good starter bows.
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Originally posted by BowTech2010 View PostSounds about like my son. Was definitely on the bigger end of his age group. Started with a mission hamr? And when he was almost 10 he swapped to a bow tech amplify. Great adjustment and bow.
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Originally posted by Twist View Post
My wife and our daughter both started out with Mission Craze 2’s, those will adjust all the way out to 30” and, as I recall, down to around 18”.
They pop up in the classifieds on here from time to time. Pretty good starter bows.
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Originally posted by Walker View PostMy lefty grandson has a pse mini burner. My only gripe is the draw weight adjustment is out of kilter with draw length. What I'm trying to say is my grandson is pulling max at his draw length and to increase weight we need to lengthen draw more than he's ready for.
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Originally posted by Dtieken View Post
I’ll have to take a look at those as well
I had one until a little over a year ago because my wife is wrong handed, but that one went out to Playa as a Christmas gift for one of his kids.
Might be worth it to check eBay, and there’s other options as well. Certain PSE models, Hoyt-I know their Klash model is highly adjustable.
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Originally posted by Dtieken View PostThat’s one of the ones I looked at today along with the Radik.
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Originally posted by BowTech2010 View Post
If he can handle the physical weight of the bow I'd suggest the amplify. My son struggled to shoot more than 6 arrows before his bow arm would get tired. He's 11 now shooting 60 arrow competitions like it's nothing. I've been really pleased with the bow. It has a much better let off and back wall to me than compared to other Bows with as much adjustment. The hamr was very spongy on the back end.
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My 9 year old shoots a lefty Radik. Good bow so far and like piercebronkite said it is easy to do all the adjustments, which is important when these kids grow like weeds.
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