look what came home tonight

Zpd307

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I have been looking at youth bows for the boys lately. one bow that has caught my eye was the bear apprentice. so.... I found a sweet deal on one on craigslist!
 

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Nice!!!!!!!! :upthumb:

You are going to have a house full of trained killers. Elk, deer, and turkeys beware.
 
23 inch dl was a bit much for him. I am anxious to see how well 19 fits....... sweet little bow!
 
Nice looking outfit. He will have fun with it and so will you watching him improve. :upthumb:
 
francis, that is exactly the point!!! the cheesy entry level bows are boring them..... no aim point or consistency. time to step up :D
 
Really nice Gary! Will the oldest start with it and then pass it on down? Does that bow have a wide draw length and draw weight adjustment?

Arrows may not look to good after hitting a block wall out of that bow! :p
 
tim, yes, the draw length/weight is hugely adjustable! so yes, it will be passed down a few times. max draw weight is 60# at 27 inches. so that is a few years away...
 
Very nice! I picked up one of those for my son a couple years ago. If it came with the RTH package I\'d say be prepared to upgrade pretty much everything! We\'ve replaced the sight and rest so far and will be getting him a new quiver this year.

The bow itself is awesome though and he is REALLY good with it out to 30 yards. I love how adjustable it is and no bow press is necessary.

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You guys got some nice looking bows and have some great looking boys to shoot them.
 
lark, I love that pic. I have no prob with whisker bisquits, the trophy sight isn\'t the best...
 
I am going to take him and the bow to a proshop when we get back from Wyoming. it needs arrows and the peep set up for him and double check that I got the draw length correct for him.
 

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