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<blockquote data-quote="muzzyhunter" data-source="post: 270612" data-attributes="member: 1093"><p>The acute angle on all these short axle bows makes them almost impossible to shoot without some type of release,alot of companies make index finger releases for youth.This is one area you dont want to go cheap,as releases with heavy triggers or alot of travel will develop form issues.</p><p>Im not saying you have to go high end,but stay away from the lowest end stuff the big box stores carry.</p><p>I taught kids in the get hooked on the outdoors for years,get them sights,peep sights,the quicker they can hit thier target and proficiently,thier more likely to stick with it.</p><p>Get them shooting and shooting good first.after awhile they will decide which way they want to shoot wether it be barebow,tradtional,compound sights or not.</p><p>I would also have them draw a few models back to see what fits and feels right to the individual.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muzzyhunter, post: 270612, member: 1093"] The acute angle on all these short axle bows makes them almost impossible to shoot without some type of release,alot of companies make index finger releases for youth.This is one area you dont want to go cheap,as releases with heavy triggers or alot of travel will develop form issues. Im not saying you have to go high end,but stay away from the lowest end stuff the big box stores carry. I taught kids in the get hooked on the outdoors for years,get them sights,peep sights,the quicker they can hit thier target and proficiently,thier more likely to stick with it. Get them shooting and shooting good first.after awhile they will decide which way they want to shoot wether it be barebow,tradtional,compound sights or not. I would also have them draw a few models back to see what fits and feels right to the individual. [/QUOTE]
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