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Can anyone give me a review of the black rhino. Was gonna order one for my son. Hes seven
Posts: 76 | From: SD | Registered: Jan 2005
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Just ordered one. Cant hardly wsit. Hes shot some self bows before so hopefully the consistancy will spike hid confidance..
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They are great bows and when I talked to them at Cloverdale this year they said that when you ready for a larger bow you can trade in your old one for credit towards a new one. Can't beat that.
-------------------- Compton Traditional Bowhunters TGMM Family of the Bow Posts: 126 | From: Waterloo, Illinois | Registered: Aug 2008
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Place that order, you won't regret the decision.
I have purchased several thru the years for friend's kids and they love them.
Posts: 346 | From: McDonough, Georgia | Registered: Mar 2004
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I bought one for my four year old granddaughter a couple months ago. It's a fine little bow for a kid just starting out, and like DuffyRP said, you can trade them in when the kid grows. Pretty good arrangement for our growing young archers.
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TBM just did a review of kids bows. They reviewed the BR 48". The way to get consistency is the arrows, Easton Jazz 1214 for light and consistent arrows.
-------------------- "Anyone can make a bow, but it takes skill and experience to make an arrow" ISHI Posts: 304 | From: Kenmore, WA | Registered: Aug 2010
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These are really fine bows! I have kept one of them around for several years for the grandkids and others to shoot. Just bought another from Chuck at Comptons. Seems one was never enough as we have some great grandkids coming along and getting big enough to shoot.
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"Can't" never accomplished anything. Posts: 932 | From: Wayne City,IL/Mancos,CO | Registered: Jun 2003
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