I've been wanting to get my son a recurve or longbow for a while but funds haven't allowed it lately. He'll be 8 in October so it's a bit overdue. Well today I was heading outside to shoot my Red Wing Hunter and decided to take my other two bows and shoot them a few times also. I wanted to make sure they were ready to go for a church shoot next Saturday in case any of the wheel bow guys wanted to try them out. They are a 70# Super Kodiak that was given to me a couple of years ago and a 35# Black Bear that belonged to my late uncle. After a couple of shots it suddenly hit me. 35# at 28" would probably translate to around 20# at my son's 18-20" draw. Long story short, 10 minutes later my son was stacking 3 arrows into about 6" at 5 yds. Not too bad for his first day, even if it almost drags the ground when he shoots
. After we finished, I explained to him who the bow belonged to (my uncle was killed in a boating accident when I was around 12 years old so my son never got to meet him) and then passed it on to him. I didn't think to take a picture, but I'll try to get one up soon. He makes 3 generations of my family that has shot this bow. Never know, maybe he'll be the first to kill a deer with it since my uncle and I neither used it to hunt with.
God bless,
Matt Toms