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Started by LinemanARK, December 03, 2012, 09:56:00 AM

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LinemanARK

My son shoots a compound very well at the age of 9 he shoots between a 180 to 195 on a 20 target 3d course so he is pretty good I think. Now I dont even own a wheeled bow anymore trad only so he wants a bow like dads I go down to Archers Advantage in Little Rock pretty good folks there just really to busy to do much BSing, anyway I bought him some 1716 alum ultra lights with 75 gn glue in points the only problem is on the recurve I bought him at his DL he is only pulling about 17 1/2#s at 19 1/2"s but his arrows weigh in at 325 which is way to heavy in my book for a light weight bow. I cut them to 26"s but it didnt make that big of a difference what other kind of arrow could I buy him to be lighter I am from the Rick Welch school of thought so lighter is better in this case please help  Mike

YORNOC

Easton Jazz go way down to like 1214's or close.
David M. Conroy

reddogge

My 10-12 year old grandkids shoot a vintage Browning Spartan 30# @ 28" but I'm not sure what their draw length is. I made up 1716s with 75 gr points at 28" and they shoot really well out of this rig for them. I'd give the 1716's a try first before throwing in the towel on them.
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