luckiest kid on the planet
#31
RE: luckiest kid on the planet
ORIGINAL: Rich Baker
Well My son has grown a lot. he's shooting a 29" draw and 70 lbs His PSE spyder was way to small for him
ORIGINAL: MidwestJ
what draw length did you order? I'm not 15 but have a very short draw length.
How did the shop tell you the bow would perform at a short draw?
what draw length did you order? I'm not 15 but have a very short draw length.
How did the shop tell you the bow would perform at a short draw?
#32
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Troutdale Oregon
Posts: 569
RE: luckiest kid on the planet
It was a deadly little bow
He also got a cow elk with it but the pics didnt turn out( cheep desposable) Second year hunting with a bow and he's killed 1 deer and one elk. now new bow Look out next year. Kids got skills! Im Proud as poop of him.
Talk about the Odd Couple HEHEHEE
He also got a cow elk with it but the pics didnt turn out( cheep desposable) Second year hunting with a bow and he's killed 1 deer and one elk. now new bow Look out next year. Kids got skills! Im Proud as poop of him.
Talk about the Odd Couple HEHEHEE
#34
RE: luckiest kid on the planet
I u think your kid is lucky, your the one who is lucky. My 2 sons have no interest whatsoever in hunting. By the way, don't be surprised if he doesnt' shoot your bull from a mile away with that bow.
#35
Typical Buck
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Troutdale Oregon
Posts: 569
RE: luckiest kid on the planet
I am truly lucky to have a wonderful son that likes to speend time with his papa chasein critters with a stick and string. good kid. I think it maybe it was a good thing I never bought him them danged old vidieo games