3Rivers Pilgrim Youth Longbow
Item Number: 2240X
Price: $120.99 - $199.99
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My twin 13 year old daughters are 13 and good archers since age 8. They have a 15# youth bow. What draw weight do you recommend at age 13 for girls who want to hunt our land???
Asked on 12/8/2012 by Gary from Hamlin,NY
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For that age you will want to get a bow closer to 30# or 35#.
Answered on 12/11/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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My daughter is 13 and is about 5 ft. She's on the smaller side for her age, so would your recommend the Pilgrim Youth Longbow or a different bow? She's a beginner, so I want to make sure the bow is not too big, but want her to have a little room to grow with it as well. Thanks!
Asked on 12/6/2012 by Kari from Michigan
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The bow shouldn't be too big at all, maybe even a little small for her, I
bought it for my 8year old son and he did fine with it, and he is small for
his age, he is a little over 4.2 feet.
Hopefully this will help you on your decision.
Answered on 12/6/2012 by Anonymous
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I would recommend going the Pilgrim Buck long bow. It is a 58'' @ 29 pounds this will be a lot better bow for her to grow with.
Answered on 12/6/2012 by Clint from 3Rivers Archery
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I am looking at purchasing a bow for my 7 yr old daughter and 5 year old son. I have no idea where to start. How do you tell which hand, the weights, size, etc they would need?
Asked on 10/30/2012 by Sahm Sarah
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For a 7 yr old I would recommend the Pilgrim Longbow at 20-22#@24'' and the Squirt at 10-12@16'' for the 5 year old. You will want to select the hand that they use the most.Ie. right handed you will want to purchase a right handed bow. A right handed bow you will hold in the left hand and draw the string back with the left hand.
Answered on 10/31/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
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What wood arrows would u recomend for this bow?
Asked on 9/13/2012 by Justin the next robin hood from Walden,NY
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I would recommend our 3Rivers wood youth arrows for these bows. Item number 4292X
Answered on 9/14/2012 by Art from 3Rivers Archery
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how long is the bow????? the youth one
Asked on 7/24/2012 by katniss from woodbridge
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The smaller bow is 34" and the longer one is 48". They are both considered youth bows.
Answered on 7/25/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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34" - good for my 7 year old, but not sure if it is going to work for my 9 year old.
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Answered on 7/25/2012 by Anonymous
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Is this bow waterproof? Should you use it in the rain?
Asked on 7/20/2012 by K
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This bow has a clear coat on it. I would not call it water proof, but it will be fine if it gets a little wet.
Answered on 7/20/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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Rain or shine just watch your arrows if you use real feathers. You may want to wax your sting if you are going to shoot in wet conditions.
Answered on 7/22/2012 by Anonymous
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I'd like to buy a pilgrim for my 4 year old. What arrows do you recommend for a #10-12 @16 for him to start shooting? I shoot tab, do you have a tab for his age and an arm guard? Thank you very much.
Asked on 6/7/2012 by Rover from Albuquerque, NM
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Depending on his over all size, you will want to either go with the Angel Youth arrows or the 24" Wooden Youth arrows. We have a few youth tabs and armguards available. Most of them are going to be for 6 or older.
Answered on 6/8/2012 by Justin from 3Rivers Archery
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i have a question abot all bows. wich bow looks most like katniss everdeens hunting bow from "the hunger games"?
Asked on 5/5/2012 by katnisseverdeen
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The Pilgrim bow
Answered on 5/8/2012 by Dave from 3Rivers Archery
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What is the draw weight x length progression for this bow, i.e., 12# @ 18", 14# @ 20" 16# @ 22", etc?
Asked on 4/21/2012 by Anonymous
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It sounds like you are looking for a force curve for this bow, we do not have any data for it. You will gain/lose about 1-2 pound(s) for every inch you go down from the rated draw length of the bow. It is really hard to judge with youth bows though, as they do not have a lot of weight at their rated draw lengths.
Answered on 4/23/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery
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Looking at the Pilgrim with 24" draw length. My question is can it safely be drawn past 24" as my son already has about a 23" draw length and I don't want him to outgrow it in a year. Just trying to decide whether to buy this or go ahead and buy an "adult" bow.
Asked on 1/20/2012 by bowhuntingrn from Denison, TX
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I would recommend going with the adult bow as it is not wise to draw this bow past the 24" rated draw length. That is the case for most bows on the market (they have to be longer, say 64"+, to draw further).
Answered on 1/20/2012 by Johnathan Karch from 3Rivers Archery