I've been enjoying the sport of archery with my boys for a few years now, and I came across a fun new product!
My cousin (an avid bow hunter) just bought one of these and brought it over.
For reference, My main bow is a Diamond Archery Infinite Edge "youth" compound bow, because it can scale up to adult power and draw length, while also being on the smaller axle to axle length side of things. Makes it easier to carry around and manage while seated. Lighter too.
Then, my cousin drops this thing in my lap:
http://ift.tt/1MWPncF
Holy cow!!! This thing is EASY to use from a chair, especially if there is any moving around to do. I could get this thing into the woods soooo much easier than my Infinite Edge. I've only got 20, 30, and 40yd targets in my backyard, but after a short intro and a few test shots I was nailing 2" groups at each range (set up at 45lbs draw, but can range from ~20-70lbs).
I'm sold. Gonna give the Infinite Edge to my 13 y/o, his bow to my 9 y/o, and get one of these for myself. Upgrades for everyone!
Highly recommended as a more accessible and fully functional (maybe even MORE functional) alternative to traditional bows for wheelchair archers! (Not the intention of the design, but suits us perfectly.)
:friday:
I'll try to get some pics uploaded off my camera soon.
My cousin (an avid bow hunter) just bought one of these and brought it over.
For reference, My main bow is a Diamond Archery Infinite Edge "youth" compound bow, because it can scale up to adult power and draw length, while also being on the smaller axle to axle length side of things. Makes it easier to carry around and manage while seated. Lighter too.
Then, my cousin drops this thing in my lap:
http://ift.tt/1MWPncF
Holy cow!!! This thing is EASY to use from a chair, especially if there is any moving around to do. I could get this thing into the woods soooo much easier than my Infinite Edge. I've only got 20, 30, and 40yd targets in my backyard, but after a short intro and a few test shots I was nailing 2" groups at each range (set up at 45lbs draw, but can range from ~20-70lbs).
I'm sold. Gonna give the Infinite Edge to my 13 y/o, his bow to my 9 y/o, and get one of these for myself. Upgrades for everyone!
Highly recommended as a more accessible and fully functional (maybe even MORE functional) alternative to traditional bows for wheelchair archers! (Not the intention of the design, but suits us perfectly.)
:friday:
I'll try to get some pics uploaded off my camera soon.
Chirico Archery's Wishbow'n - Wheelchair Hunting and target shooting fun!!!
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