Quote:
Originally Posted by Seahawk
My son graduated from shotguns to black powder to bow hunting.
Done properly, bow hunting takes a great deal more skill to ensure the right hit and a clean kill.
I would recommend waiting a few years and getting in more hunting as well as practice, practice, practice with the bow.
I have Jack's first bow I'll give you guys if you pay shipping.
|
Wow Paul! First the .410 now a bow? Thats a very generious offer. He does shoot every day - he is on the archery team at school and has a nice competition bow (his Hoyt) but he has his eye on a PSE that will run him $500 all sorted out - and yes, he will pay for it. The past few years I only pay for food, clothes and school supplies. All outdoor things he has to buy with money he earns. He has over $700 in his wallet.
He shoots well, he placed 12 in his age group in Texas State Youth Comp last year. He shoots every day after school - he must be OK because at 25 paces I only have 3 holes in my fence!
He may be interested in Jacks bow - any particulars that you can share would be cool. Thanks!