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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: 59Alaskan on June 17, 2010, 08:35:00 PM
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I just had to post these pics of our oldest this evening.
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My little girl is a lefty to she's 7
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Great form. :thumbsup:
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How cool is that? Way!
Great form! Thank you for sharing something so precious to you with us.
Your Humble Servant
God bless,Mudd
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Very cool! i agree with Mudd...thanks for sharing! :thumbsup:
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quality time flinging arrows. very cool
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Nice pictures Colin! Good job being a great dad too!
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Very nice form, Congrats dad!!
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:clapper: :clapper:
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:thumbsup: :clapper: :clapper:
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Excellent form, and follow through, thats a winner there!
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girl with a bow ... not much cooler...
mine r 13 and 9. :thumbsup:
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Started mine out at around her age and she still shoots at 23yrs,,, good deal !
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Nice pictures. My family and I are going to a traditional shoot today. My daughter is only 11. Kids are often the best students.
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Thank you everyone. They do learn quickly.
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Nice to see another lefty and without an armgaurd!! :archer2:
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What kind of bow is that young lady shooting?
Looking to buy a "recurve" bow for my 6 yr old son and don't really know on where to begin.
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Swiper:
Here's our theory on this topic. It may not be the most popular opinion, but...
We have 4 children. 3 of them are old enough to shoot. They all use inexpensive fiberglass bows that you can get for $20 or so. The one you see in the pic is the most popular one we have. It's on loan to us. It's an old red glass bow that someone painted camo. I'd pass it back to 4runr (who loaned it to us), but it is the most shot kids bow we have. Our reasons for going cheap include:
1. They all take differently to the sport...if at all. We want to be sure they are really in to it before we personalize the bow.
2. They grow fast and will move through bows fast.
3. We don't have to worry about them stepping on them etc...
4. They are easy to shoot and accurate. If you don't think so, shoot one yourself. They're fun.
5. We are saving their first personal bow for later in life. We feel they will appreciate a personal recurve / long bow more when they are older. In fact, we have a couple of 25# dual shelf Bears waiting to get them through until age 12-15 depending on strength etc...
Just an opinion to consider. I will say there are several high quality kids bows that are made by sponsors here and they are mighty tempting. Building a gift for your child is also a fabulous way to go.