After some looking I think the Black Rhino M48 will be a good next step for the kids given I can find anything in the draw weight for a kids or light adult bow. I would like to get them a Mad Dog, but looks like that would take longer than we have for now so maybe for Christmas or something for a second bow.
I am wondering about arrows now. I would like some non biased input on their arrows. We will be shooting a draw of about 19" right now so length is not an issue, but I am wondering about spine, and cost. I want to make sure I get arrow that can be tuned to the bow. Weak is ok as we can build out, but I don't want too stiff. That is a problem now with more toy like bows and fiberglass kids arrows, and I want them to be able to get it shooting where they look.
How do the Black Rhino 1/4" wood arrows work in the mid range bows? I don't know that we need stained and crested arrows for $3.50 a pop.
Is there a good source for just sealed and fletched arrow with nice pointed tips that will stick in 3D targets? They had some decent kids arrows at the GLLI that had good sticking points and not those dull bullet points. They were not fancy, but shoot well out of kids weight bows.
Is there anything in aluminum or carbon that would be a better choice than wood? Something that would spine right in a 15@20 bow with a 24" arrow?