I've got a 7 year old that has done ok with a recurve at the indoor shop. She's only gone once and showed some pretty good skills and had fun.
Last night at the range, there was a bigger kid shooting with his folks that just outgrew his Diamond Atomic compound.
My Kimber has a cheap green compound that is still too long for her.
Do you start your kids on a recurve or compound? If compound, can you beat the below
I can buy the Diamond Atomic from the kids parents with rest, maybe the sight, the quiver and the bow for $100.
Do yo do it?
Thanks,
Jon
She's also toying with the idea of being left handed, eats and writes that way, left eye dominant.
She's only shot right handed as the shop and did well.
Trying not to buy a right handed bow she'll not get to use, any tips on making one happen?
Last night at the range, there was a bigger kid shooting with his folks that just outgrew his Diamond Atomic compound.
My Kimber has a cheap green compound that is still too long for her.
Do you start your kids on a recurve or compound? If compound, can you beat the below
I can buy the Diamond Atomic from the kids parents with rest, maybe the sight, the quiver and the bow for $100.
Do yo do it?
Thanks,
Jon
She's also toying with the idea of being left handed, eats and writes that way, left eye dominant.
She's only shot right handed as the shop and did well.
Trying not to buy a right handed bow she'll not get to use, any tips on making one happen?