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<blockquote data-quote="Dlewis82nd" data-source="post: 862578" data-attributes="member: 70726"><p>I did just look that crosman up. I would say if you are wanting to get them involved in archery you should set them up with the products that are going to make it as enjoyable as possible. What I am getting at is if you get them a little better equipment to start with and it is easier to shoot and they can have a better time because they can shoot it better then there is a better chance they will stick with it. That infinate edge goes from 5 pound to 70 pounds and has a huge draw length adjustment. You could buy them one bow and it would grow with them for years!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dlewis82nd, post: 862578, member: 70726"] I did just look that crosman up. I would say if you are wanting to get them involved in archery you should set them up with the products that are going to make it as enjoyable as possible. What I am getting at is if you get them a little better equipment to start with and it is easier to shoot and they can have a better time because they can shoot it better then there is a better chance they will stick with it. That infinate edge goes from 5 pound to 70 pounds and has a huge draw length adjustment. You could buy them one bow and it would grow with them for years! [/QUOTE]
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