I just found one of these on clearance at a walmart for 23 dollars. It was too good to pass up. Only thing bad is the package was ripped. I quickly found that the arrow tips are blunt as a finger. I tried hitting a stump, and all it did was bounce off. lol So yeah, gotta get better arrows for it.
I actually use this bow for archery tournaments. Some people think you need a super expensive bow when you don’t it just takes practice and you can be super accurate the only thing I would say that I do different is I don’t use the arrows that came with it I use custom arrows with sharp points
I'm surprised no one answered. Archery is fun. Also if you don't follow the usual shooting form, you'll be using your muscles a bit more while aiming (I'm no expert, so only giving you my view based on very limited experience). Get a real bow, accuracy is important. I got a beginner bow, 32 pound pull, it's a recurve. May get more powerful bow later this year, because pulling on the string has become too easy.
The painting of Kramer... legendary man 😂
I just found one of these on clearance at a walmart for 23 dollars. It was too good to pass up. Only thing bad is the package was ripped. I quickly found that the arrow tips are blunt as a finger. I tried hitting a stump, and all it did was bounce off. lol So yeah, gotta get better arrows for it.
I actually use this bow for archery tournaments. Some people think you need a super expensive bow when you don’t it just takes practice and you can be super accurate the only thing I would say that I do different is I don’t use the arrows that came with it I use custom arrows with sharp points
Is there a way to adjust the draw length? I've never shot a compound bow much less a youth bow.
I bought this it lasted two days until the wire and the aiming thing broek
What size and type of arrows did u use with the bow ?
Just the fiberglass ones that came with the bow
Found a dude on eBay that 3d prints the arrow rests for when they break. Easy to replace. Just so y'all know
What!!! Really part # plz
@@myinfo3406 idk where to find that, but its sold by radioouman.
I’m 13 I’m trying out archery should I get this as a beginner bow
I'm surprised no one answered. Archery is fun. Also if you don't follow the usual shooting form, you'll be using your muscles a bit more while aiming (I'm no expert, so only giving you my view based on very limited experience). Get a real bow, accuracy is important. I got a beginner bow, 32 pound pull, it's a recurve. May get more powerful bow later this year, because pulling on the string has become too easy.