

I've had APA, Bowtech, Fred Bear, PSE, and Mathews currently.

Don't start off with too much draw weight, 60 lbs is plenty. I hope it goes well for Plenty of time to get ready. When you get started, only shoot until you cant do it right, then rest your muscles. I like my Scott Little Goose release, it's pricey but has worked flawlessly in all weather. I like slick tricks for both my crossbow and compound, but there's plenty others. Just find something that's simple and flies well. Many people swear by this brand or that because they look cool. Usually if you get the seller bring it to a good bow shop they'll look it over for you.ĭon't get hung up on broad heads, some work, some don't. AQ2PCKT - VRSA Quiver 2-Piece Conversion Kit Manual. Printable Youth Target Trophy Ridge Product Manuals. I bought a 2 year old Drenalin DXT for $225 the owner paid $800 for new. Brave Warrior BearX Impact with Silent Crank BearX Banish 420 BearX - Constrictor BearX Intense BearX Trek 380 and Konflict 405 Targets. They've all been good.īuy a bow that's a couple years old, but have it inspected by someone who knows what they're looking at first. Draw Weight Durable Composite Limbs and Riser 7in.

The best tournament shooters I know are coincidentally some of the most accomplished bowhunters I know too….funny, eh?įYI, hardcore one stringer, sub-conscious aimer who does not own a compound bow Plenty of time to get ready. Bear Archery Lil' Brave 2 Youth Bow Details: Suggested Age Range: 5 to 10 47in. It's a target sport, aiming is always better than not aiming I too, having attended 100's of shoots have met many supposed "instinctive" archers and I am of the same belief.Ī learned act? repetition? arrow right at your nose end? Instinctive? nope. Howard Hill, the most famous longbow guy of them all once said that he had met a great many "instinctive" archers but never a good one. Put the internet guys together and its a game of excusesģ. We’ve collected all of our arrows so that each child can shoot five (we lost one) before retrieving the arrows and moving to. The Whisker Biscuit Arrow Rest works perfectly. I think it would be unusable for my granddaughter. 0 Comments wanted a Whisker Biscuit or some other capturing arrow rest for my adult bow so this was a nice treat for me to use. The bow looks good except for the arrow rest. That is why I purchased the Lil' Brave 2 for my granddaughter. I thought Bear was a great company then and I am still using the bow, a Prong Horn Hunter. no greater skill, just different tolerances, put the best compounders together and it's a game of millimetres where as you put the best traditional guys and its merely a game of inches. I bought my last Bear bow from Walmart in the 1980's, I think. the best (and I mean international archers) one stringers I know shoot compound too, for very clear reasons.Ģ. Click to expand.Ha! this is why there's division!ġ.
