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what is a good starter bow for youth hunter?

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from mihunter wrote 2 weeks 5 hours ago

Browning used to make great youth bows, im not sure if they still do, but they are like 30-45# bows, it was my first one, decently quiet and fast for a 40# bow.

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from jamesti wrote 2 weeks 2 hours ago

depends on how youth. you can get some good bows from a local shop that they can build for you. depends on how much you can put into it.

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from Big O wrote 1 week 6 days ago

Mattews makes a good one that will "grow" with you.

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from WhitetailHunter706 wrote 1 week 6 days ago

the PSE Nova Series is a great bow for youth to start out with A few years ago i got my younger brother one of these It was a PSE Nova Deer Hunter. It can be adjusted from 30-55 lbs it will grow with the youth for several years my brother over the past few years has killed several deer and one turkey with it and has fell in love with it

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from muskiemaster wrote 1 week 6 days ago

Big O once again I really like Matthews but it takes some sound precautions. I went with a PSE and after just a little sound precautions it's silent and deadly.

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from Christian Emter wrote 1 week 6 days ago

Look at the Fred Bear editions. You might find something you like. It was my first bow and they work great.

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from cody r wrote 1 week 6 days ago

a browning bow youth edition

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from Messer11 wrote 1 week 5 days ago

Go with a PSE

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from mihunter wrote 2 weeks 5 hours ago

Browning used to make great youth bows, im not sure if they still do, but they are like 30-45# bows, it was my first one, decently quiet and fast for a 40# bow.

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from jamesti wrote 2 weeks 2 hours ago

depends on how youth. you can get some good bows from a local shop that they can build for you. depends on how much you can put into it.

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from WhitetailHunter706 wrote 1 week 6 days ago

the PSE Nova Series is a great bow for youth to start out with A few years ago i got my younger brother one of these It was a PSE Nova Deer Hunter. It can be adjusted from 30-55 lbs it will grow with the youth for several years my brother over the past few years has killed several deer and one turkey with it and has fell in love with it

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from Big O wrote 1 week 6 days ago

Mattews makes a good one that will "grow" with you.

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from muskiemaster wrote 1 week 6 days ago

Big O once again I really like Matthews but it takes some sound precautions. I went with a PSE and after just a little sound precautions it's silent and deadly.

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from Christian Emter wrote 1 week 6 days ago

Look at the Fred Bear editions. You might find something you like. It was my first bow and they work great.

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from cody r wrote 1 week 6 days ago

a browning bow youth edition

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from Messer11 wrote 1 week 5 days ago

Go with a PSE

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