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Bear Archery Scout Bow Set compound bow for beginner
For more than 80 years, Bear Archery has been America’s No. 1 brand in youth and institutional archery. The Scout Youth Bow Set comes ready to shoot with two Safetyglass arrows and a sight pin. The set also includes finger rollers, armguard, and arrow quiver. The recommended age range for children is 4 to 7 years old. The Scout is a 33-inch long ambidextrous bow that features durable composite limbs and an 8-13 lb. draw weight and a 16- to 24-inch draw length range. Choose from four different color options. It’s never too early to share Bear with the next generation of archers.
- Beginner bow set comes ready to shoot with two Safetyglass arrows and sight pin
- Set also includes finger rollers, armguard, and arrow quiver
- Recommended age range for children is 4 to 7 years old
- Features 8-13 lb. draw weight and 16- to 24-inch draw length range
- 33-inch long ambidextrous bow features durable composite limbs
- compound bow for beginner
- Item model number: AYS6000GR
- Manufacturer: Sportsman Supply Inc.
- Type: compound bow for beginner
Beginner bow set comes ready to shoot, pin set, also includes finger, rollers, armguard and aero quiver recommended age range for children is four to seven years old features. Eight to 13 pounds, draw weight and 16 to 24 inch draw length range, 33-inch, long, ambidextrous, bow features durable, composite limbs in the description to get this product today at the best price, beginner bow set, comes ready to shoot with two safety glass arrows and sight.
Pin set also includes finger. Rollers armguard, an aero quiver recommended age range for children is four to seven years old features. Eight to thirteen pounds, draw weight and 16 to 24-inch draw length range, 33-inch long, ambidextrous, bow features durable, composite limbs in the description to get this product today, at the best price, beginner bow set, comes ready to shoot with two safety, glass arrows and sight.
Pin set also includes finger, rollers arm guard and arrow quiver recommended age range for children is four to seven years old features. 8 to 13 pounds, draw weight and 16 to 24 inch draw length range, 33 inch, long, ambidextrous, bow features durable, composite limbs in the description to get this product. Today, at the best price, beginner bow set, comes ready to shoot with two safety glass arrows and sight. Pin set also includes finger, rollers arm guard and aero quiver recommended age range for children is four to seven years old features.
Eight to thirteen pounds, draw weight and 16 to 24 inch draw length range, 33-inch, long, ambidextrous, bow features durable, composite limbs in the description to get this product today, at the best price.
Bear recommends this one four four two not adjustable, and it is not meant for hunting or competition. It simply is an affordable youth model to introduce very young children, to shooting compounds and for testing the waters without breaking the bank, completely click the link in the video description for the latest price. The Scout comes as an ambidextrous Youth compound bow. This means it can be shot by right-handed and left-handed archers, but you have to switch the rest, the sight and the strings around forgetting it from right to left handed, and vice versa.
How to do this is written down in the manual apart from the sight and the arrow rest. This one comes ready to shoot out of the box. The arrow rest of this one is made of cheap plastic and is therefore a bit flimsy. It is attached via a tape to the riser, so don’t expect too much of it. It is so small that it is hard for kids to keep the arrow on it while pulling back the string, especially kids that are on the weaker side, may struggle a lot with it.
Theoretically, they would need to slant. This youth compound a bit to prevent the arrows from falling down, but when they struggle with the poundage at the same time, that is not always easy to do. The single pin side is made of plastic as well as kids at such a young age often do much better without one. A lot of parents did not install it in the first place. Apart from that, the site is covered by the riser in parts or completely at certain positions, which makes it pretty useless.
Additionally, a site makes not much sense without a served and peep sight rear sight. So why bother at all? You will get to safer teaglass arrows with the bear Scout that are 28 inches long click. The link in the video description for the latest price.
Bear archery, Scout Youth, bow set hunter archery has been America’s number one brand in youth and institutional archery. The Scout Youth bow set comes ready to shoot with two safety, glass arrows and a side pin. The set also includes finger rollers arm guard and arrow quiver. The recommended age range for children is 4 to 7 years old. The Scout is a 33 inch, long, ambidextrous belt that features durable composite limbs and an 8 to 13 pound draw weight and a 16 to 24 inch draw length range choose from 4 different color options.
It’s never too early to share. Bear with the next generation of archers beginner bow set, comes ready to shoot with two safety, glass arrows and sight. Pin set also includes finger, rollers arm guard, an arrow quiver recommended age range for children is 4 to 7 years old features. 8 to 13, pound, draw weight and 16 to 24 inch, draw length range, 33, inch, long, ambidextrous, bow features durable, composite limbs for more info and special discounts. Please click the link below.
How’s it going this is Mitch and Sophie with an aged survival. School and I turned five are out stumping for the very first time with her Brady bow and arrow set stay tuned, this court beautiful courts, that’s our new bow and she’s shooting for the first time today, technically we shot at a couple. That’s right! You new bow! Technically, we shot it a couple times in the house. Last night, yep lots of pine shooting a little area that has an openness to it.
Yeah like a stage over here huh over here we could shoot yeah. It seems like a good place for us to shoot a little bit all right. Let’s get you set up, put your leg right here, no hey! You want to start clothes. First, fine, slowly, move back spring arrows over here. Look at the arrow! You can see the arrow, so you want to straight, and then you pull it straight back all the way to your mouth, so the tip is right.
Next to the handle, that’s a full draw like this. You let go and you shoot yeah. Now your bull kicks to the right a little. It seems to shoot arrows to the right a little bit. So let’s try out more time there we go, so it seems to kind of go to the right a little bit when I. Let go the arrows kind of bend to the right. So so just so you know that aim towards the left. Alright, okay, your turn, so you see if you can hit the tree there, you go I’ll hold this.
You get set up left hand. Go has been up a little bit. Anyone with that and focus all the way back into Silvertip. Okay, try again try to hit the tree strike. It now hold on don’t shoot while I’m over here. Why? Because I’m over here, you might hit me, we got up the arrows. Okay, try again the way you set this up, show you you hold the bow. You always hold the bow, the way you hold the bow. So then, so, let’s watch me watch me, so you hold the bow okay, so I’m still holding the bow as if I shot I’m still holding it.
I grab my arrow spin it so the whites facing up put it in the nock, put the nock on the string, I’m ready to shoot, so you never actually let go of the book. Will your left hand your is holding then, when you’re ready to shoot next, one? Okay, all right, try to hit the tree good. Do it again you shot. It remember, keep your hand on the bow I know, but you look over right now. Try to keep the left hand holding the bow the whole time hold onto the bow right now.
Will your left hand hold the handle there? You go turn it around. So it’s the right way there you got this see hold like this hold it pull it, pull it’s so top and spin. This put it down slide right, that’s it! Okay, try again, aim it’s close boss to the left full draw exactly all the way. Let’s do it together. You hold it. Okay, ready stood together, Oh JA keep going, keep going, he’s gone, you hit the tree, sighs, it was all sideways right and, as you get stronger, I’ll get you another bullet, even strong way off to the left.
All right, one more arrow left so you’ll hold it like this right on. Here, slide it back until it clicks in good job. Okay, now pull all the way back and ticket open till gets to your mouth. You hit the tree again came bouncing back. It’s crazy! All right little bit fat like right here, I think you should see where you are for now. Until you can hit it every single time, then you move back all right. Very nice yep see my how I put my the bow sideways.
Hey this one’s really hard to pull back. Try trying to try to hold my, but my boss, huge it’s taller than you. Are you can’t even move it see? So, as you get stronger, I’ll get you stronger bows and your arrows can go faster and faster, but at least you got your first one. You started you get your own bow now. I am so excited for you that you have your own bow and arrows having fun pulling off the pieces. As far as you can find again, you hit the tree.
Let’s try again get it again. They check everything by myself. All right, you have to stick in. You do with the white facing you not on the end. Go aim at the tree aim at the tree, pull back as far as you can wow you hit it. Yeah! Try it again. Mmm-Hmm want to pull back. As far as you can good. You hit it again, you’re getting good yep. So what you want to do is you want to hold your arm out as far as you can pretty much right and then you have to have the arawa pull back.
You want to try to have it be sorts, it gets the same place every time like your mouth every time, and then you just let go that way. The arrows as strong as it can be and it shoots the same strength every time. Okay, one left, yeah I think you’ve hit it. Every time you haven’t got you the one to stick in yet you’ve hit it every single time, you’re getting good already. As far as you can make sure you aiming at the tree.
Well, I was a good shot. I went flying, yeah one to shoot all right, not the arrows to be on this side of the handle. That’s why you with the tree, pull back as far as you can and there you go so goes forward it as far as you can, and it’s far back as you can’t do little fans exactly yep. As far as you can that’s the first thing: go like this good right in there perfect good job you getting it all right aim at the tree and I’ll pull back as far as you can and go as much as kid you hit it again.
Good I see so fast there all right there I didn’t get him. Okay load it up, big, no shot. You know how to hold it hand nope there you go good. Very nice. Yep aim pulls far as you can. You hit it again, good job nope. Is that how you set it up? No! No! No! No! So you wanna know now that you’re ready to go first thing you do, is you put your hand, you aim towards it make sure toilet stall or sideways? Okay dig bring your head in bring it and now try to put this all the way to meet you good job white towards you very good, good job, yeah you’re getting better at it.
Oh, my goodness, I love it all right, I’ll, lock them up going right at it. That’s good frak! It touched it. It touched it yep yep, so try to pull it back. A little further, give a little a little more strength to your arrow. So we can stick in that was a great shot had a lot of power that time you almost got it just missed it, and and look at the arrow look down the arrows to help. You aim right now, you’re off to the left, come on to the right there, you go now try to pull yeah.
So so what you do is you figure out where, where you’re I’m not going to shoot? Okay, so I want it to go right here. So right now, I’m looking down the arrow and then once I see that I have it lined up I keep this where it is my left hand, doesn’t move, doesn’t twist and hold it very lightly and I go straight back and then I just let going it’s time to let go okay, so you put your heroine I’m watching the arrow I’m, looking down it I’m, seeing where the tip is facing, where the whole shaft is facing, then I hold it still where I want to hit it and then I put my hand forward a little bit and I go back at the same time, wrenching my left hand stops, and my right keeps going straight back to my cheek now your ours I just keep going so I.
Get to my cheek, then I double check that I’m still where I should be and I let go. That’s it. That’s the whole whole thing you got it again, also sure, let’s stop that little one really far away so I’m gonna take a shot at this one right in front of the camera yeah. It’s pretty far away, let’s see if I can hit it. I can’t see, though I know far I can’t even shoot back, I know so far. Okay, we kick it girl.
Anything I got it I hit the stop come on. Let’s go for a walk right here. Put my blow up against the tree, which are for my bow. You see this sort of sits on a stump, see my arrow. We see it. You see a little stumped by shot dead center, huh, not a bad little shot, it’s nice, and that happens so quick here we go all right. So now, I only see one arrow. There go find your hours before you lose them very easy to lose arrows.
If you don’t grab your arrows right away, you can lose him. No! It’s from when you shot them, find the rest all right, super long shot. Now you try to get that deer go properly. This down here goes: oh, it’s upside down all right! Almost that was a great shot that went really far. You pull back far that time and that’s and that’s the thing when I pull back as far as you can, until you get the front of the arrow right in there right near the arrow rest, the clothes right right, if you could get it right to there before you shoot that’d be the best.
The strongest of both can be every inch. You know how big an inch is right. Little every inch is a big difference in the strength of the arrow. It flies every inch mouse. That’s why I put my finger on it at first. That’s why I put my finger on it. First I’ll show you like say: I was getting set up with your bow. This is how I would hold it. What put my finger on it get my hand on here now, once I stop pulling back, then I let go because now the arrow has tension.
It’s not going to go in now. Now the tension is off I’m not pulling back anymore. That’s how I do it right, Oh Big Shot, try again same exact spot yep, it’s harder back here, huh! Oh, it’s stuck in the ground! Look at that, if that was a squirrel, you would have got it to be some squirrel steaks yeah Fred bear made some good blows. Uh-Huh want to play with the tree now. Okay! So how do you like? You? Can carry your your new gift? You new bow and arrow set five years old.
My big girl so bear archery first shot bow. It’s called it’s like eight to 12 pounds draw it’s real real, like it’s just you know so a five year old she’s turned five yesterday, it’s just so five year old can draw a bow and shoot it. You know she’s, obviously not gonna, be hammer and stumps with this thing. Just yet, thanks pretty cool gets us started. She goes well. This is her one of her birthday presents.
Oh, we got her this year, return the five little girls out, stumping, yes! Well, thanks for joining us today, listen mission in survival, school and Sophie stumping for the first time with their brand-new bow and arrow set. We’ll see you guys in the next one draw the outdoors so Tara take it with the green berries, YUM I fear, my favorite. You just need to play. Mm-Hmm mmm with the green flavor mm-hmm like cool spiciness mm-hmm like a cold spiciness yeah went to green, exactly right, go Ashly eat the leaves to you can yep.
That’s right. Yep believes your good medicine mmm, really good for when you have a headache, your pain, pretty cool, all right higher higher now do it. I can reach the ground daddy Wow, it’s like a forest playground, but the boys bouncy house always knotted to learn the. What to have faith on in the woods.
The Youth archery first shot got this to goof around. In my backyard with it was ten bucks at the local Academy Sports, so I figured. Why not I think it’s got like a 8 to 12 pound draw weights, nothing crazy! It’s not a compound bow, but I got some arrows. I have a stronger bow than this, but I kind of want to see what this one will do just for goofing around on the backyard shooting targets and whatnot. So let’s go check it out all right time to try off a little bow. I got these bullet tips for cans.
I got the pointy tips, I bake your target you’ll see. Here we go the first two shots unlucky shot there. It’s on Christmas snow over here got to clean off the arrows. One of them on the on the barbed arrows is actually stuck in here: I’m have to cut it out, definitely clean the arrows in the bow and water of the yard. After this final thoughts on this $10 bow, I love it for the price. She can’t beat it with the right arrows. You can do some hunting and have a lot of fun. Primitive societies have done a lot more with a lot less than this.
So don’t underestimate it. This is gonna, be my truck boat. From now on. Okay, so see anything on the side of the road I wanna smoke, yeah love it well worth the 10 bucks. You know 15 20, you might have to get it for, but it’s a good a little backup bow good for playing around in the backyard or teaching your kids and loved ones to shoot. For the first time, it’s a good first time, starter bow, but yeah I dig it well worth the money.
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CenterPoint Archery ABY1721 Elkhorn Youth compound bow for beginner
The CenterPoint Elkhorn is the perfect intermediate archer compound bow for building skills and proficiency, designed with the look and feel of Dad’s bow. Featuring durable, heavy-weight composite limbs, an integrated composite center shot riser with large sight window and heavy-duty all-weather strings. The Elkhorn has a draw length of up to 26-inches, up to 15-pound draw weight and a brace height of 8-inches with 65% let off. The Elkhorn measures 33-inches from tip to tip and comes ready to shoot with two 26-inch composite arrows, two-piece quiver, finger tab, arm guard, arrow rest and adjustable pin sight. We’ve made it easy to match aspiring archers with a CenterPoint Archery youth bow.
- DURABLE, HEAVY-WEIGHT COMPOSITE LIMBS – With integrated composite center-shot riser
- HEAVY-DUTY ALL-WEATHER STRINGS
- DRAW LENGTH UP TO 26-INCHES – 15-pound draw weight
- 33-INCHES TIP TO TIP – with 8-inch brace height
- INCLUDES – Two 26-inche composite arrows, quiver, finger tab, arm guard, arrow rest and adjustable pin sight
- 33 inch axel to axel length, adjustable 17 to 21 pounds draw, ideal for beginners
- Integrated design to allow for optimum hand placement for right handed shooters
- compound bow for beginner
- Product Dimensions: 35 x 13 x 3 inches; 1 Pounds
- Item model number: ABY1721
- Manufacturer: Ravin
- Type: compound bow for beginner
Right-Handed youth compound bow perfect for the first-time shooter the elkhorn features a durable heavyweight, composite riser and limps weighing less than 2 pounds, a 33, axial axial length and an 8 inch bracelet for ultimate forgiveness. During the shot it has a 17 to 21 pound draw weight with up to 65% led off. The package comes with two composite arrows: a two-piece quiver arm guard finger, tab, sight and arrow rest. Take it outside with the elkhorn from Crosman.
I’m back [ __ ] and I’m not dead. What’s up guys welcome back to the channel, it has been two years since I’ve uploaded a video. Where have I been life’s happened? Guys life has happened. I have four kids busy at work. I just I don’t know, but I’m back all my scientifical magnificent explosions, crazy stuff, it’s all coming back today.
I want to show you my new weapon: oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, and now I have it. I have wanted a crossbow for so long. This is a center point. Archery amp 415 it shoots for anybody that don’t know crossbow bolts, they are not arrows. Same basically separate, has a different type of knock and by the specs. It shoots 415 feet per second, so this thing really slaps the target, the animal, the person, whatever the heck you might be shooting now downrange.
I got all these targets set up. You know I can’t be the normal guy shooting a crossbow showing it off. I got to shoot some crazy stuff y’all like to see crazy in the video, so I have spray paint cans. I got a turkey a head with an apple. I even got an iphone on the tree that I’m gonna shoot just for you guys all right, we’re gonna start off and I’m gonna shoot that turkey down there then it’ll go straight through it.
It’s just there’s something satisfying about a a bow. Just it’s so crisp primal, almost all right, I’m gonna reload and probably take out some of them soda cans. Let’s take these cans out. This should be good on slow-mo, it’s in the ground back there broke it, though I know I was gonna break some arrows today, some bolts, let’s correct it right there in the middle, but when you shoot crazy targets, of course, you’re gonna break some.
Now, let’s shoot the apple off the head. I asked my wife to go down there and put the apple on her head. She didn’t trust me enough, so we’re gonna shoot it off this foam head all right. Let’s get down, see honey. I wouldn’t hit you in the head. I know how to aim all right. Let’s say we hit the spray paint. Can next, those are always fun.
Oh yeah! It would have been close to your head, though honey, that is right on the bottom of that apple. Alright, guys, let’s get this done, I miss making fireballs and I know y’all miss seeing the fireballs that was epic, all right uh, I say we shoot the 2-liter and then the iphone this crossbow has so much punch. You can even stick the arrow straight into the tree.
I love it all right guys for this shot. I got two spray chalk cans and then my two layer behind it just won’t, let y’all know don’t ever buy your kids that spray chalk crap because they sprayed my entire driveway with it and it took forever to come up, so I’m just gonna shoot them and get rid of them all right. Here we go god. I just I just love this thing, guys it’s the coolest all right guys.
I hate to say it, but this is the last target that I’m gonna be shooting. I love making these videos and I love for you to see my videos, but it is hotter than the devil’s tit out here. It is 91 000, damn degrees and I am about to die so I’m happy. This is the last target. All right iphone got it down there. Let’s stick it to the tree.
I broke my arrow in half, but it went through the iphone. Let’s go down there and look at it real, quick right, great guys that is in there. These little nails are not in the iphone they’re just beside it to hold it there straight through god. I guess that arrow is going to stay in the tree. Okay, guys that was the first video in two years.
I hope you enjoyed it. I know I enjoyed making it. Hopefully the footage will go together well and I’ll be able to make it look good, but I’m out it’s hot. Take it easy guys check out my next video should be in about a week after this one later.
Genesis Original Bow compound bow for beginner
Genesis bows are the first compound bows designed to eliminate let-off and specific draw length requirements, making it the perfect choice for beginner and intermediate archers of all ages, sizes and athletic abilities. They’re a great introduction to the sport of archery because beginners won’t develop bad habits caused by an ill-fitting bow. The Original bow can be adjusted as the archer grows and develops their skills. Details: Zero let-off design; Light draw weight comes standard at 20 lbs and can be safely lowered to 10 lbs – all you need is a 3/16″ hex wrench (provided) to adjust draw weight; Covers all standard draw lengths ranging between 15″-30″; Machined 6061-T6 aluminum riser, aluminum cam and idler wheel; Composite limbs; Cable guard; Molded competition grip; Riser is drilled and tapped for standard accessories; 0% let-off; 35 1/2″ axle-to-axle; 7 5/8″ brace height.
- Official bow of the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP).
- Great starter bow for archers of all ages, sizes and athletic abilities.
- With no specific draw length requirement, kids can’t outgrow this bow.
- Includes a machined 6061-T6 aluminum riser, aluminum cam and idler wheel, sturdy composite limbs and high-strength bowstrings – all made in the USA.
- Built with single-cam technology, there are no tuning issues, less recoil, less noise and more accurate shooting.
- compound bow for beginner
- Manufacturer: Green Supply
- Type: compound bow for beginner
Hey guys, what does be coming from GNA that he did it for mainly for the purpose of doing archery. We may do some other stuff, but brand-new to archery, and so I got into this kid. This is the one that they use in the competition that he’ll be doing. This is the Genesis original bow, and this is the the kit and Genesis basically has three lines: they have the mini. They have the original.
That’s this one, and then they have the pro so I bought the kid I just want to do unboxing so that you can see what comes with the actual official kids boxes from Amazon. This is the red one I paid 179 and had to pay tax of 13, so put it about one hundred. Ninety four hundred. Ninety five bucks for this kit. So out of that, comes this little quiver with little belt loop catch on as I guess comes with five arrows: five East and arrows 1820s hey! This is the guest cherry, color I! Don’t know that Genesis kit right hand red okay, so there you go, there’s the bow of course, and the quiver armguard there’s a little allen wrench for adjusting the draw weight on the strings, they’re adjustable from ten to twenty pounds, swag here and get five of these East and 1820s zebra high-performance both training, perfect toys for beginner archers.
My son is that I’m, even that I’ve barely shot in both of my life’s come in here we’re going to kind of learn together adjustable from ten to twenty pounds. Up to 30 inch draw length, fits virtually everyone, so low cam technology eliminates timing issues and zero. Let off technology never needs adjustments. This is the official bow of the National archery in Schools program and mass made in the US.
This is the genisis original boat kit. This be coming from GA today, thanks for watching.
What’s up guys welcome back to my a review on the genesis? Original bow only has one cam and and then one wheel on the other side compared to like other hunting, compound bows or just higher poundage bows. They have two cams, but this only has one so arrow knock. You can put your arrow underneath it to knock in the same place every time, a flipper rest right here, instead of a whisker biscuit, and so when the arrow comes by this, the fletching hits this and it just bounces back and there’s a little spring in there.
So that’s how that thing works. Um, there’s nice um little places to put an allen wrench to change the poundage on this thing, so you can do. I have mine on 20, but it can be as low as 10 pounds and as high as 20 pounds, and it’s great for developing your shoulder muscles to do this bow and yeah. It’s pretty cool um. So we have um. This is my white camo one and it’s a right-handed one. It’s about ten dollars more as I’m back in here. I will be doing the shooting part of this video from 15 feet and then I’ll do one at 20 feet.
So I’ll do three euros for each. Let’s start, oh and the the arrows I’ll be using are easton 1820, so these are arrows that are used in the nasp archery national archery and the schools program. So these are tournament approved, they’re called easton 1820s. They go with the genesis bow. So here we go one foot on each side of the shooting line. So I draw back using both of my shoulder muscles. I take my time there you go almost a bullseye all right, so this one I’ll do top right, because why not top right target same spot? A good idea to for when you’re practice, shooting or just shooting in general is don’t move your feet from where they started so always have your arrows nearby to easily grab them drawback that might have caught my shirt a little bit, but not a very good shot.
Alright, so one more try at the top right like a little better. Let’s just take a look at these um results here: real quick grab, this camera, okay. So here’s what I got um decent but could have done better all right. So I’m going to move this back to the 21 to the 20 feet marker and we’ll start shooting again, okay. So the funny thing was when I was shooting this. I just shot. Did my three shots back there at the 15 marker 15 feet marker this little um like rubbery piece, came off of this of the arrow rest, so I think I can just slide it on there.
We go okay, it. I think it was falling off before I I was looking at it, but I couldn’t tell if it was made like that, but you should always make sure you have that part when you’re shooting so again that little rubber piece just like slid off. I was lucky to find it in my basement, but yeah all right, so this will be the shooting from 20 feet with three arrows. This is for the middle just under the bullseye, so engaging both my shoulder braids taking my patient patients and just releasing cleanly when I, when I um, just whenever I feel like it, I guess I’ll do bottom right all right, so we got almost a bull’s eye, almost a bull’s-eye and then my last shot was horrible.
I barely got it in that target. You should probably get some of this bow wax bow string wax and in order to um I mean keep this like: keep the string and the cable running as long as possible. What you’re going to want to do is you’re going to open this open your thing up, so you just go like this on the twisted areas, but don’t go on this area. This area or this area so go along here and stop here and then keep going on here and just put that down, and what you want to do is rub that in nice and hard you can feel the heat.
So why you want this is um. You want to make sure you rub it in the fibers of the string to keep them nice and together and yeah, and then you’ll just do this on any part. That is, that is like twisted like a bunch of strings twisted together, but if it has this coating over it or like like on the cable here, this part don’t do it, but do it here and anywhere else on this bow. It’s gonna be the like the striped areas and the other parts so yeah, so you’ll want to put this on for every.
Let’s see this one says every 200 shots, so I just do mine every like a couple weeks. Two three weeks and yeah. All you have to do is rub it on and then you’re good to go all right. So overall, this bow and these arrows are a great combination and yeah. I hope you like this video. If it was helpful, please like and subscribe hit that notification bell and I’ll post the links for both of these in the description below so see you guys later.
Steve today, I’m going to do a review on a boat, and this is the Genesis original. It’s a compound bow geared mainly towards beginners. This is the bow that’s used in the archery in the Schools program, so it’s extremely accurate. Let me give you a little background on my experience with Genesis bows I’ve, never really been aware of them until I started working. My present job- and this is one of the bows that we rent and I saw these I thought. Oh, my god. These things look like a piece of junk, but then I looked into Genesis as a company and what they’re doing and all of that and my opinion changed drastically.
This is actually a great bow and where I work we rent them every day they get shot every day they get run through the grinder through the rentals here and and they just keep working and working and working they they’re over built since they’re made to be put into hands of school kids. You can’t have to over build these things because they are going to be subject to abuse. They are compound in the fact that they have camps or a camp and the regular olds take-up reel and um.
It’s not your typical. What we know is a compound bow. Today. We immediately think of hunting. We think of 70 80 pound drawers. This is 25 pounds raft, I, measured it at work and it came out to a beam like 26 or 27. But again it’s brand-new. The cam here its sole function is to make it very easy for a beginner to draw and hold it’s not like your typical recurve words if you’re pulling 25 pounds your phone phone phone phone you’re holding 25 pounds- and you see people start to shake, because even if 25 pounds, if you haven’t been drawn, you just don’t have in order to be able to shoot effectively in order to control it and to be able to make even reasonably accurate shot.
So that’s the nice things that eliminates that work that you have to do so you can concentrate on things like form, which is extremely important. It’s what I teach is form accuracy comes later form comes first, so yeah. This is a great boat to teach archery, at least in my opinion, so a little bit of specs on the boat. We went over its 25 pound draw and the draw length at maximum draw it’s 29 inches. Now, unlike other combos, really draw you have to set your draw length, you don’t need to do that with this, because I shoot at about 26 or 27 I don’t need the full draw.
I can shoot it from here very comfortably. The cam is still doing its job. So another wonderful thing about these is when you’re thinking compound bows. These function a little differently from your typical hunting belt. What else rule 29 o axle to axle 36 inches or one yard? Two Americans? If I had any complaint about this boat, it would be the air arrest. If you can see that it’s a fairly flimsy looking thing and I know my rental bows at work all have the regular old stick on plastic boy style.
You know air arrests on them, because these have a tendency to break and yeah it’s just the nature of the wire and a bunch of kids or renters shooting them. It’s a bad combination, so this just came into work the other day it’s gonna be up for sale, but I grabbed it. So I could do a quick review on it because I do like these boats and people do buy them and they come to my range and shoot them, and you know I really can’t argue with that any boat, it’s gonna, get people into archery and into a place and shooting and interested you know, even if they’re gonna buy something different after I get this.
This is a wonderful thing to have available for new archers. It just makes it that much easier. Now the shot experience. Let me let me talk one of these. This is an Eastern Genesis, arrow son of a gun. These are also made for the archery in the Schools program. So here we have pretty much the genesis bone, the Genesis arrow. Let’s give it a shot very smooth, draw just incredible and beauty. Now, when we got these lengkap, this boat came with 12 arrows, which are these think there inspires Easter yeah Easton inspire, and this is a 750 spine very, very lightly spine before a 25 pound bow shouldn’t, be a problem lovely.
This thing shoots incredibly well I’m, always impressed pick up this garishly red boat and have it perform so well and yeah I’m a big fan. If you teach archery, if you want to get people into archery, you know you really can’t beat it I mean it’s wonderful thing: it’s sub $200, it’s not expensive, too, cheap an easy way to get into archery at my range I see like a lot of like fathers and daughters that come to shoot and a lot of the dads are shooting these things. Why? Because this is what their daughter had and she was shooting this, and then she got a better bow ends up like with a takedown recurve like a Samick sage, or something like this.
So the dads just start shooting this now see I’ve seen some dads shoot lights out with these things, that’s pretty pretty incredible and free. Yes, the camera fell off the tripod, but whatever so. Obviously, these lighter arrows are landing higher, but they’re landing in a very tight group. These genesis errors have been shot all day, hello, I’m back, and these things are not quite as accurate, but nevertheless I recommend this I, like this bow I, originally thought what a piece of crap you know and I was absolutely positively wrong.
So you new to archery, you want to get into it. You don’t want to pull a lot of weight on accurate bow. This is a reasonable choice, so this is Genesis the Genesis original. They also make the Genesis Junior, which is smaller, axle back to Lionel, probably around 30 or so, and then they make the Genesis Pro, which is a little better made. It has several different options and the cams. Oh another thing too. With this bow it’s drilled out, so you can fit a sight. You can fit a plunger button if you want or an arrow rest, a different type of air arrest.
You can upgrade this. It’s got drilled in the front for a stabilizer as well. If you want to do that and a couple of holes here, that pretty sure you could pop in some some rubber dampeners, if you want to get rid of the almost non-existent hand shot, but some people like dampeners, again split limbs single cam, design, simple it works, it’s accurate, so just thought I would give. My review have a good day.
Hey everybody, this PJ Riley from Lancaster archery here at the Expo Center in Louisville Kentucky. We are at the national tournament, so we are here I’m here with Joel Maxfield of Matthews archery. Who is the creator of the Genesis bow, which is the naspo joel? What can you tell us about this boat? Well, the genesis bowl was built, so that was totally Universal for a program to where we could implement it into schools and it didn’t matter.
If you were three foot tall or six foot tall, everybody could shoot the same bow and it was all equal for everybody. I mean everybody has the same chance to shoot the bullseye same equipment. It’s all standard, yeah and I should mention we’re here at the gen-x booth, which is sort of an offshoot of Genesis. Tell us a little bit about gen-x right. Well, the Genesis company has built the the Genesis bow now for fifteen years, we’ve been manufacturing, Genesis clothes and we this year have come all the line is called gen-x, it’s kind of the next generation.
It’s opposed after the Genesis. Both we have a bow fishing bowl, a target shooting bow a hunting bow in a youthful in the line that kind of expands our tree to the people that have graduated out of high school and want to take it to the next level. Right, that’s awesome, but back to the Genesis. Now, as you are saying, this can fit kids from fourth grade to twelfth grade. How do you do that in one bow? Well, it’s got its got like a progressive, let off it’s.
It’s got its maximum amount of, let off like very soon into the draw cycle, and it holds that let off so it’s really Universal all the way through any type trolley and, as you said, the draw length. What what is the specified draw length for this? Well, it’s they’re, virtually isn’t one I mean it doesn’t matter if you pull it here or if you pull it all the way back to here in the children, I’ve really learned to shoot it well, I mean there’s I’ve heard of 300s and and at the national tournament, there’s been two 99s I mean there’s some incredible scores shot with this bowl.
It’s very very accurate. It’s a good piece of equipment, so this was like this one bow. You could have a kid who’s four foot tall and he can turn and hand it to a kid. That’s five feet: tall yep! That’s right! That’s right! That is the genesis bo everybody out here, shoot one at mass. That is certainly awesome. We’ve got them in Lancaster archery and if you’ve got any questions, you can check us out at lang.
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Morning got this new bow here: the the right arrows, those are actually for Brody’s little tiny bow. What’s this one actually is fine for Brody too, but and macey for that matter, we’ll see how it shoots today, it’s the genesis, Pro, it is YouTube the channel, so I should be an expert by now and we’ll see what we got here. Yeah Oh see we get down here.
We got here: 1 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 9, so I got 9 out of 12, actually no 9 out of 11, so I lost one down the woods earlier today. One skipped down here: I’m, not mistaken. Folks. That’s why I bought 75 of these hours, all right, I’d, say: I’m. An expert have a good day. Folks, genesis pro highly recommended with a 25 pound, draw very easy to use, but for a beginner you can get these kind of results.
I would say not bad folks, but it’s always room to improve, have a great day over and out I’d say I was shooting from about. Let’s count it out. Actually, let’s get these out first. This is a new target actually from darrell moral. Whatever you want to call it, they come out pretty smooth, so we got going up he’ll pay about 30 yards deadly, accurate, so once they get the the bow, the hours that go with that bow which are 30-inch.
These are only twenty four inch which is made for that little both and, as you mentioned earlier, but it works have a great day. Everybody.
There’s a fresh new wave quietly in grades, 4 to 12, are discovering a new activity, an activity that doesn’t discriminate based on popularity, athletic skill, gender signs or academic ability. It’s a different kind of team sport that it’s open to any student, its biggest supporters professional educators. This team comes together around one thing: archery, the national archery in the Schools program is an in-school program aimed at improving educational performance among students in grades 4 to 12 and through it, students are learning, focus, self-control, discipline, patience and the life lessons required to be successful in the classroom and in life.
Kids gravitate to other kids with similar interests. Some groups are positive. Some are negative. Well, here’s a man who knows a lot about kids, joining positive groups and the good things that are happening through the national archery in the Schools program. Matt McPherson addresses the challenge of developing a bow that would work for all kids of all ages. One of the challenges that came to us was, you know: how do we build a compound bow a modern compound bow that makes it easy to hand from one child to the next or for that matter, an adult to the next? How do we make a combo? That’s just not complicated to use and combos at this point always head.
Let off typical compound bows are very drawling. Specific I mean you have to buy the bow, and it’s maybe, if the setup for your draw, like maybe you’re, 26 inch or 28 inch. The problem is everybody’s different. You know heights everybody’s different reach, and so the challenge was: how do we make a bow that would be able to accommodate quickly and there were people but finally dawn on us? Well, you know what maybe what we need to do is just make a bow that has no mouth and just not make it a heavy pound to begin with, and so the genesis is what we developed through this.
It’s a single Campbell. We worked hard at making a bow that was simple to draw developed, actually energy of a 30-some pound recurve. So it had great energy transfer, yet it’s only 20 pounds easy to draw easy to fold. We can hand it from one person to the next. You might be only 4 foot tall and you can grab and shoot the bow. You bring it to your drawing, you might be 6 foot tall, and so anybody in between could just kind of pick. This bow up and shoot it, and we realized that this is what we need.
We basically partnered, then, with an organization out of Kentucky. They were also looking to develop a an archery program and we partnered with them, and we started the National Arts in Schools program. It’s going really really fantastic. We’ve got girls and boys loving to shoot in it. So it’s not just a boy sport. We heard the numbers that at the end of this year, we believe that there would probably be more kids participating in the national artisan schools program than in Little League, and everybody knows what Little League is and that’s a big organization.
The genesis bow has really opened up archery to the masses, even though we’re we’re into the millions right now, it’s possible that we can see 4 to 10 times bigger than it is right now, so tremendous growth potential still happening and we’re excited about the potential for the whole industry. We just think the whole industry is going to benefit from this in a task.
And I am with Genesis archery and today I’d like to take a few moments to talk to you about the genesis bow before we get to that bow I’m, going to point out some features that you’re going to find on a typical high-end bow right here. We have an example of something that you’d probably find in a store. You got a nice machined, aluminum riser composite limbs. You got machine cams. This bow is a to campbell, which is pretty typical for what you’re going to see both cams have to be in sync with each other.
Otherwise, if they’re out of time, you’re going to run into assume shooting issues, maybe some bows- and it’s not going to feel quite right and I accuracy is going to be affected a little bit. The other thing to note with typical bo is that you have draw specifc lengths on it, so, whereas my son might be able to shoot this bow if I draw this back, this is way too short for me. So if we want to enjoy an afternoon of shooting together, you know, we’ve got to bring two different bows or we have to bring a bunch of tools to make it work and adjust it as we go.
So, in contrast, what I’d like to talk to you about with the genesis both some of the features and benefits of the single camp technology and why it’s a great shooting both for you and the entire family, all in one shot all right. We got to Genesis bow here, I’m going to show you some of the features we have a machined aluminum riser we have composite limbs. Both of these things are. The type of features are going to find on a high-end thousand-dollar bow. You also have patented single cam technology.
This can design, allows you to have no let off it’s not draw length specific and compared to a 2, cambo you’re not going to have the same timing issues it’s going to just give you a comfortable shot. It’s going to be smooth, it’s going to be accurate. Let’s talk about the draw length, real quick since this is not drawing specific I can shoot this bow I can draw it back. You know to where I’m comfortable I can also pass this bow off to my son or my daughter. Let them shoot it if they can only pull back to here.
That’s just fine! You know anyone can shoot this bow whether you’re a kid or you’re an adult. So really, what you find here is a total package in one little bow, it’s great for the whole family, for more information on genesis, the bowl that’s used by more than and a half million kids a year visit, Genesis volcom.