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Recently my wife and I got custody of our 4 grandkids. As a way to encourage them to get outside and off the video games we’ve bought them all bows. I’m looking for arrow shafts that I can use for them. As you can imagine teaching 4 kids ages 7,10,11 and 13 to shoot with no indoor range the loss of arrows is higher than we’d like right now. If you have any shafts or old arrows laying around you’d like to sell or know of a place where I could buy shafts in bulk at a reasonable price let me know. Thanks Jeff
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Are they shooting compound or recurve bows? What weight are the bows?
Mike
You don't quit playing because you get old, you get old because you quit playing!
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Compound. The youngest his bow maxes out at 29 lbs. The 10 year old his maxes out at 40. And the oldest two their bows max out at 50. Of course none of them are anywhere near max at this time. The youngest is under 20 pounds and the rest are probably between 20 and 25 right now. I haven’t put them on a scale.
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I may not be smart but I can lift heavy objects
I have a shotgun so I have no need for a 30-06.....
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