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<blockquote data-quote="sox35" data-source="post: 859317" data-attributes="member: 53519"><p>Look like a genisis bow will go for around $150-170 depending on color. At our club we use goldtip lightning arrows, they fly nice and are very durable. The national archery in the schools program only allows the genesis in there program. Nice thing about the genesis is no accessories are needed, no sights or release is allowed in NASP tournaments. My son reached bronze level in open freestyle in JOAD by age 10, he is used to shooting equipment costing in the thousands. He loves to go back to the basics and shoot his genesis, ranges out to 30yds are easy to obtain, my son will shoot 2" or under groups with ease at 20 yards. They are great bows to learn on and easly sold used for almost new prices.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sox35, post: 859317, member: 53519"] Look like a genisis bow will go for around $150-170 depending on color. At our club we use goldtip lightning arrows, they fly nice and are very durable. The national archery in the schools program only allows the genesis in there program. Nice thing about the genesis is no accessories are needed, no sights or release is allowed in NASP tournaments. My son reached bronze level in open freestyle in JOAD by age 10, he is used to shooting equipment costing in the thousands. He loves to go back to the basics and shoot his genesis, ranges out to 30yds are easy to obtain, my son will shoot 2" or under groups with ease at 20 yards. They are great bows to learn on and easly sold used for almost new prices. [/QUOTE]
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