Jr. Compound Bow Designed with the look and feel of Dad’s bow. The Elkhorn comes equipped with durable, heavy weight composite limbs and an integrated composite center shot riser with large sight window. The composite cam system is supported by heavy duty all weather strings and cables complete with guard for superior shooting performance.Specs:33"e; axle to axle – designed for shootability, and feel for the starting compound bow shooter17-21 lb. Draw Weight – Ideal for beginners26"e; max draw – allows for years of use with the same bow set8"e; Brace Height – exceptional design for ultimate forgiveness during the shot1 lb. 12 oz. Mass Weight – very versatile for balance and feelIntegrated design to allow for optimum hand placement for right-handed shooters65% let off – cam / wheel design provides outstanding shooting performancePackage includes Two composite youth arrows, two-piece quiver, arm guard, finger tab, sights and arrow restAXLE TO AXLE 33 inchesBRACE HEIGHT 8.0MATERIAL CompositePRODUCT WEIGHT 3.3 Specifications for CenterPoint Elkhorn Jr Compound Bow: Manufacturer: CenterPoint Color: Black Fabric/Material: Composite Bow Type: Compound Bow Hand: Right Draw Length: 26 in Brace Height: 8 in Age Group: Youth Length: 33 in Weight: 3.3 lb Included Accessories: Sight, Arrow Rest, Finger Tab, Two-Piece Quiver, Two Composite Youth Arrows, Arm Guard Features of CenterPoint Elkhorn Jr Compound Bow AXLE TO AXLE 33 inches BRACE HEIGHT 8.0 MATERIAL Composite PRODUCT WEIGHT 3.3 Package Contents: CenterPoint Elkhorn Jr Compound Bow
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So my daughter wanted to try it out. This seemed like a reasonably priced bow. It has great draw and surprising accuracy! We set up a nice wood pile to see how well the arrows would stick. We also bought extra arrows. They hit hard enough at 50 yards we had to use two hands to pull them out.