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Old 03-09-2015, 09:17 PM
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Default First Bow for my 5 year old

So my little man is turning 5 in may and wants a bow like daddy. I am wondering what you guys would recommend for him. I'm not looking to spend over 250 for it. Thanks everyone.
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:22 PM
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So my little man is turning 5 in may and wants a bow like daddy. I am wondering what you guys would recommend for him. I'm not looking to spend over 250 for it. Thanks everyone.
For a just turning 5 year ol any bow at can tire will do. Hes not going to be able to pull much weight and prob wont shoot more than 5 or 10 yards.
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:32 PM
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For his age, just go to canadian tire and try out some of the lesser poundage bows.
I wouldnt get anything over 15 pounds.
If i remember correctly they have a bow that adjusts between 8-15 pound draw.
I wouldnt be looking for anything near the couple hundred dollar mark yet...
Good luck, nice to see another youngster getting into the sport.
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:33 PM
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Check out the Diamond Atomic.
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Old 03-09-2015, 09:44 PM
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Diamond Atomic or something like a bear Scout would be great. Keep it simple and easy for your kid to pull.
Good luck, great job getting him started.
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Old 03-09-2015, 10:36 PM
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Cheap low draw weight recurve. This is how I started and so did my son.

At 5 he is just going to want to fling arrows but if he is willing to listen teach him basic form.

Keep it fun and work up from there
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Old 03-09-2015, 10:40 PM
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If you think he is going to take a legitimate interest that the Diamond Atomic is the way to go. My six year old shoots his all the time and has it set at 12 lbs.

300 is a bit pricey to start out with but my son will most likely shoot this bow until he is 12

Adjusts from 9lbs to 40lbs and from around 15 inchs of draw length up to 27
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Old 03-09-2015, 10:51 PM
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My 4 year old shoots the Diamond atomic. We were out shooting gophers on the weekend. Its not a toy.he never hit one but it will go past 10 yards very easily. Big pluses are it comes as a package,down to 5 lbs pull, adjustable draw, not too heavy not too long. Last summer we pounded a starling with it. He loves it and he is safe with it. Plus he can shoot it until he is old enough to get an APA.
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Old 03-09-2015, 10:52 PM
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Check out the Diamond Atomic.
That's the one!!!! Pictures here of my six year old in action.

Cabela's has em' for $250.

It's either that or a nice little long bow or recurve.

The bows my kids had before the atomic were the Martin Tiger. 5-15 lbs. They were ok, buy they grew out of them fast. If he's got any muscle at all, the atomic is the way to go.
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Old 03-10-2015, 08:14 AM
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Keep it simple and keep it fun. My oldest started with a Samick Shadow youth bow, very well made, light and with the proper arrows it can really shoot!! My youngest started with a Samick Angel which is an awesome little bow but really hard to find these days. The boys are now 9 and 7 and have graduated to the Hoyt Ruckus and the Diamond Atomic but I'm not sure they would have learned to enjoy archery as much had we jumped into the compound. Good luck and have fun!!
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Old 03-10-2015, 09:18 AM
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I think it's great your getting a starter bow for your son. My 4 year old grandson really thinks it fun to shoot his little xbow and the pellet gun. I can't wait till he is a little older so he can start to learn more about hunting and fishing.
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Old 03-10-2015, 09:42 AM
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As far as compounds for wee youth the Atomic is outstanding...worked on one this weekend and wanted to shoot it...lol

Another outstanding compound bow would be the Genesis MINI...a solocam option so a little smoother and easier drawing even for the youngest...also since there is ZERO draw lentgh ...they can shoot the bow without adjusting draw from 14" to 25"

Weight may be a factor...the atomic is at 2.5 lbs whereas the Mini is 2 Lbs however the Atomic is shorter at a very managable 24" the Mini is 29" but feels light and short for the youngsters...

These are quaility bows and will last as long as draw length...some box store bows may be a lot less expensive but made of plastic...and not very adjustable

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I bought my 4 year old this bow for christmas.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Hunti...3Bcat468235080

It is supper light and as he grows, his draw length will increase as will the draw weight.
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I bought my son a Samick shadow for his 5th birthday he's almost 7 and still shooting it. Think I paid 134 at trophy book
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I bought my 4 year old this bow for christmas.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Hunti...3Bcat468235080

It is supper light and as he grows, his draw length will increase as will the draw weight.
great little first traditional bow!
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Old 03-11-2015, 10:27 PM
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I bought my son a Samick shadow for his 5th birthday he's almost 7 and still shooting it. Think I paid 134 at trophy book
another great little first traditional bow!
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It sure would be nice to be able to find a left handed bow for the little guys. My boy is left eye dominant but it is nearly impossible to find a left handed bow he can handle. Diamonds nuclear ice used to come in left hand but it is hard to find a used left one that doesn't get snatched up right away. I have him shooting a right handed diamond atomic, he just has had to learn to close his left eye when shooting which isn't optimal. I am hoping he can switch over to left handed shooting once he can handle a little bigger bow.
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