A recurve bow that is about 66" in length with a draw weight of 18# to 20#. This would allow the child to grow with the same bow for a while. Remember you can still crank up the tilter to add 3# to the existing 18# or 20# later on. If your child has difficulties pulling the suggested weight the first time, he will grow stronger within the next two sessions 1 week apart, with stretch band practice in between sessions. I have youth students at the age of 9 pulling a starting weight of 18# and pulling a 20# after 3 sessions, and youth students at age 11 pulling a starting weight of 20# and pulling a 24# after 3 sessions. They do grow stronger fast.
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i don't no really but if your child is 5 foot 2 they can have a 66 size bow
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the artery bow was invented around 45000 years ugo lol
a bow
the best weapon is a bow and arrow
No, Athena is not typically depicted with bow and arrow. Bow and arrow are most often depicted with Artemis.
it is the stick and the string that shoots the arrow
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well im 12 and i get to this year
an arrow......even a four year old could answer that!!*scoffs*
an arrow......even a four year old could answer that!!*scoffs*
they hunted buffalo on foot. they would ambush them. then shoot them with a bow and arrow