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Bows for young men andwomen

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Bassman 23-Jan-19
Bassman 23-Jan-19
Supernaut 23-Jan-19
George Tsoukalas 23-Jan-19
Pa Steve 23-Jan-19
Gray Goose Shaft 23-Jan-19
Bowguy 23-Jan-19
ottertails 23-Jan-19
Muddyboots 23-Jan-19
Bjrogg 25-Jan-19
cobra 25-Jan-19
76aggie 25-Jan-19
RonG 25-Jan-19
From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 23-Jan-19

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From: Bassman Professional Bowhunters Society - Qualified Member
Date: 23-Jan-19

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These bows range from 20 to 35lb. draw weight, and will draw from 20 to 25 inches.They are made from White Oak,Hickory,Hickory backed Osage,and American Hornbeam.My grand son,s , and their boy scout ,and cub scout friends really like shooting them. They also like the wraps,and crazy paint jobs on them.Nice to get them exposed to archery at an early age.

From: Supernaut
Date: 23-Jan-19




That is awesome sir!

From: George Tsoukalas
Date: 23-Jan-19




Very nice. It is nice to get them started early. Jawge

From: Pa Steve
Date: 23-Jan-19




Way to go Bob. Great way to introduce kids to archery...

From: Gray Goose Shaft
Date: 23-Jan-19

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You are doing a great thing. Keep it up Uncle Bob.

From: Bowguy Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 23-Jan-19




That’s pretty cool!

From: ottertails
Date: 23-Jan-19




Excellent! Good going.

From: Muddyboots
Date: 23-Jan-19




Wish I had a neighbor like you when I was a youngster. Congratulations of helping kids get started.

From: Bjrogg
Date: 25-Jan-19




Nothing better than watching someone shoot my bows. Especially kids and first time shooters. Very worthy use of your bows Bassman.

Bjrogg

From: cobra
Date: 25-Jan-19




Those are cool!

From: 76aggie
Date: 25-Jan-19




You are a good man Bob. Perhaps you will help groom a lifelong archer.

From: RonG
Date: 25-Jan-19




Bob, those look great, a lot of work and artistic finishes.

To me those are real bows that the native Americans would have made and the kids should love them.





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