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On making a Junior sized bow.
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04-18-2009, 02:30 PM
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I'm making a 60" self bow for my next door neighbors son, and ran myself into a question....<br><br>Do I keep all the dimensions (grip, tip width, etc.) the same as a full size longbow, or do I have to scale everything down?<br><br>He's an average sized kid, wiry, and 8 years old. What kind of draw weight should I be shooting for? I can't really tap the kid for information, since it's a surprise birthday gift.<br>
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04-19-2009, 07:10 AM
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Tough question. Don't know that I have the answer. I would guess 25 to 30 # fer a 8 year old, but thats just a guess!!! He will have to move up to 35# to be able to hunt in most states. <br> Limb width? You can tiller by removin wood offin the belly or the sides of the limbs, or both. The main thing ya need to know is his draw length. Maybe 25 to 26". Maybe ya should look at some youth bows first. I think Three Rivers offers some youth bows in their catalog.<br><br>TheWildCat<br><br>
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04-19-2009, 04:19 PM
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Thanks, brother.<br><br>I think you and me are the only ones left around here, these days...<br>
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05-20-2010, 09:58 PM
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RE: On making a Junior sized bow.
As per my advice that as per the height and the age of the child you need to decide the size of the bow and the weight,adjust it accordingly.
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