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Great pics everyone. Especially of the lefties. Can't have too many of them.
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Oh yeah, great shot Joe. There is no doubt in my mind little Miss Lacefield will be a shooter. I'll never forget the time you out shot me with her as a baby in a pouch on your back. That was just downright disrespectful come to think of it.
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Thanks for everyone's help on the eye dominance issue. My daughter is left eyed dominate and RH. I started her shooting last night left handed and she loved it. Now I have two of the neighbor girls wanting me to teach them to shoot. One is six the other nine. The nine year old is 100% left like me the other six year old is left eyed dominate and RH like my daughter. Though I will have my handful tonight at least we will all shoot left handed. Hopefully that will make it easier.
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I just survived teaching three new archers. My 7 year old, and my neighbor's 6 & 9 year old girls. Strangely all 4 of us are left eye dominate which helped. They all had a blast and didn't even complain about our 108 degree heat we had today. Now I am on the hunt for a bow for my daughter (7) as I have been borrowing bows from the archery range the past couple nights. I have been looking at the Black Rhino 42 or 48" bows or the Samick Polaris 48" bow. The Samick bow is cheaper and looks good but the Rhino is American made (no clue on the Samick). What are your thoughts?
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Our recent college graduate. She's headed off to Montana for Grad school soon, but still likes a couple hours of stumping with her osage selfbow. I like it, too.
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Bob Lee Exotic Stickbow, 51# Bob Lee Signature T/D recurve, 55# Howatt Palomar recurve (69"), 40#
"If you leave archery for one day, it will leave you for 10 days." --Turkish proverb Posts: 820 | From: Twisp, WA | Registered: Oct 2006
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Great pictures on this thread! It'll be a couple more weeks until my daughter is shooting again Posts: 988 | From: connecticut | Registered: Jul 2008
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This is my neighbor's daughter Kira. This the first time she is shooting. She and her friends went to see the movie "Brave."
Retrieving arrows. All on the target!
Awesome, just awesome.
Martin
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