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<blockquote data-quote="ARlife4me" data-source="post: 2749868" data-attributes="member: 105694"><p>My kids (regardless of age) range from 14-24 years of age and I'm trying to get compound and crossbows for them (not all 6, but for them to share at the moment). Decades ago I use to go compound bow hunting and know a bit more about them (40 years ago it was different). I can't even remember the brand of bow I had, so I need some help on what might be a good choice on both type of bows. Price range for cross is up to $500 and compound $250 (I think that's reasonable for an adjustable 40-70# or higher weight for the older boys). 1 girl (she's 4th in line) with 5 brothers. Better to go by suggestions on here than ratings/reviews from sites. Decocking is a plus for cross's and their main use for now is just target practice, so no need for broadheads.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ARlife4me, post: 2749868, member: 105694"] My kids (regardless of age) range from 14-24 years of age and I'm trying to get compound and crossbows for them (not all 6, but for them to share at the moment). Decades ago I use to go compound bow hunting and know a bit more about them (40 years ago it was different). I can't even remember the brand of bow I had, so I need some help on what might be a good choice on both type of bows. Price range for cross is up to $500 and compound $250 (I think that's reasonable for an adjustable 40-70# or higher weight for the older boys). 1 girl (she's 4th in line) with 5 brothers. Better to go by suggestions on here than ratings/reviews from sites. Decocking is a plus for cross's and their main use for now is just target practice, so no need for broadheads. [/QUOTE]
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