My sons ready to move up from his wal- mart fiberglass bow and I'm planning on an m-54 black rhino.I would like your input on these as far as quality and performance.he has a two year old sister I'd like to pass it on to when he gets old enough to get a true hunting bow.Have a great day.
Stephen,
My oldest son is now shooting his 3rd Black Rhino bow and his younger brother is on his second. I think that they are an exceptional bow for the price. My oldest started shooting at the age of 2 and 1/2 years and has been hooked ever since. I highly recommend Black Rhino bows.
FD
Go For It! Can't be beat for the price and quality.
Great bows for kids
QuoteOriginally posted by mcgroundstalker:
Go For It! Can't be beat for the price and quality.
Yep and I believe they offer a trade up policy as he grows out of it.
I agree with awbowman Great bow for kids.My sons first bow was a black rhino,we passed it on to another kid
The best deal for kids bows IMO. An M54 was my son's first real bow (now he's 16 and shooting a 65# Cascade), and my 11 year old daughter has the Black Rhino. Great shooting little bow, I wish they made a 68" 55-60#.
Good deal. We've looked at several and he's like most kids and is still easily swayed by advertising.you know things like color scheme,or so and so used this in a movie .but after talking to him and telling him I'd pay more for something better he come around.He's got a talent for it .Hope one day he deserves for me to get him a Widow or something along those lines Lord willing.thanks I'm going to order one right now.
My kids have a couple of black rhinos and a couple of bows from Mike Mecredy at Maddog. The black rhinos are pretty good for the money, but the bows from Mike are quite a bit better in my opinion.
I got my wife one and she loves it. It's well built and has a good finish to it.
I've heard nothing but good things about Black Rhino. My kids shoot Maddog bows, though, after comparing the two. We are very pleased, and I received a remarkable number of compliments on my daughter's' Maddog while we were at the Compton Rendezvous. Probably 15+ people asked about her bow and wanted to know where it came from.
That all being said, I don't think you'd regret a Black Rhino, either.
I can't speak to Black Rhino bows but I can tell you that Chuck knows how to build a great bow.
One of my favorites longbows that I shoot a lot is my Osage Royale that Chuck made for me.
God bless,Mudd
Two of my Grandsons are shooting Black Rhino Bows and they love them. Great people to do business with and they make a great bow!