House
08-21-2010, 05:52 PM
Hello all,
Let me start out by saying I am a rookie archer who loves the sport, and I am trying to introduce it to kids who have never shot before. After doing quite a bit of research, I selected Tiger bows for our youth group to use at a outdoor event.
The manual describes that they are shipped at 15#. But ours seem to be 10#. The slip knot is cinched underneath the top knot, not the middle one. A bow press is the recommended method for us to use to adjust them, but we do not have one.:confused:
Our group is comprised of 1st graders through 5th graders, I'll keep a couple at 10#, but I want to move the other up for the bigger kids.
Does anyone have a more practical way? I was trying to do it by myself, but it looks like a two person job.:(
Thanks in Advance,
Let me start out by saying I am a rookie archer who loves the sport, and I am trying to introduce it to kids who have never shot before. After doing quite a bit of research, I selected Tiger bows for our youth group to use at a outdoor event.
The manual describes that they are shipped at 15#. But ours seem to be 10#. The slip knot is cinched underneath the top knot, not the middle one. A bow press is the recommended method for us to use to adjust them, but we do not have one.:confused:
Our group is comprised of 1st graders through 5th graders, I'll keep a couple at 10#, but I want to move the other up for the bigger kids.
Does anyone have a more practical way? I was trying to do it by myself, but it looks like a two person job.:(
Thanks in Advance,