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picked up a bowtech soldier recently for my grandson.i would recommend this package to anyone one who is looking to get either a first timer,or a youth into archery.right out of the box(with a little help from jim at rainier archery) it was shooting consistent groups at 10-20yds.also,this is the first time cameron has even held a bow,and he,along with my daughter,were putting good groups up to 20yds.and neither of them has ever shot a bow.the good thing is it'll go to 65lbs, so he'll be shooting it for awhile.
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What's the minimum draw weight and length on that? Thanks.
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on the one he got its 40-65lb, and the draw length's adjustable from 22-29 in.
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you can also order the lower set of limbs, 20-40 pounds, with 22-29 in. draw.
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Thanks, what does that cost?
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$400. It came with sights,rest,quiver,string stopper.I will end up changing the rest and sights but for now it'll be a great bow to introduce him into archery.
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