Crossbows and AR-15s

QuackAddict

Senior Member
Two things that I said I never would own and then I had kids. I was shooting my brothers AR-15 one day and realized just how little recoil it had and thought man my five year old could shoot thing! So I bought one and I am also going to get the 22lr conversion kit to get him started.

Then I started seeing some of these young folks on here laying the law down with their crossbows and thought my boy will be six this fall and could definitely handle a crossbow with some assistance.

So my question is what crossbow setup do you guys recommend for kids? And if you do not recommend a crossbow for kids I would love to hear that side of it too.

My little man loves shooting his cheap Bear youth bow but he is definitely not ready for a compound that is capable of killing a deer. But a crossbow with a good rest is a different story. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as it is time to hang up the Red Ryder.
 

Beagler282

“Rabbit Man”
You will certainly need a good rest for it for him. Most have some weight to them. I like using my Primos adjustable stick for mine in the ground blind. Not sure which would be good for little JR but I would recommend going to a place that sells many xbows and has a range set up to try them out.
 

QuackAddict

Senior Member
I've seen lots of models online. Just curious if anyone on here has any experience with them to help narrow down the options.
 

Gerrik

Senior Member
My niece & nephew( ages 7 & 8), both shoot my barnett recruit( compound, not the recurve version) just fine. Adjustable stock, short length of pull, and it's quite lethal out to 35yds. I'm sure it'll kill farther than that, but my longest shot so far has been 36yds. Mine is rated @305fps, think the newest version is 285fps. It's put 5 deer on the ground so far, and a couple hogs. Think ducks has them on clearance right now.
 

turkeyhunter835

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My niece & nephew( ages 7 & 8), both shoot my barnett recruit( compound, not the recurve version) just fine. Adjustable stock, short length of pull, and it's quite lethal out to 35yds. I'm sure it'll kill farther than that, but my longest shot so far has been 36yds. Mine is rated @305fps, think the newest version is 285fps. It's put 5 deer on the ground so far, and a couple hogs. Think ducks has them on clearance right now.

That's the one i posted the link for.
 

Gerrik

Senior Member
And Amazon

currently has it on sale for $245. At that price I may get a second one for guests to hunt with.
 

turkeyhunter835

BANNED !!!
I ust to have a xbow and i didnt care for the red dot at all.... The scope barnett makes is a decent scope. Always seemed to hold pattern really well
 

buckchaser3

Senior Member
Make sure they keep fingers down on crossbow stock. My thumb took a nasty beatin one time when crossbows string hit it.
 

Gerrik

Senior Member
I killed 2 deer with the red dot, then out a scope on it.

With the grip under the rail, my thumb never gets anywhere near the string. And after upwards of 50 people shooting mine, no one has injured themselves. But, I always stress to keep your fingers UNDER the rail.
 

Soybean

Senior Member
combine both and get the PSE TAC 15, a crossbow upper that will fit on an AR lower. I have no experience with this setup but thought it was a neat idea.
 

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I said the same thing when I shot both weapons for the first time....

"where has this thing been and why did it take me so long to own one?"

love both

s&r
 

satchmo

Moderator
I do

combine both and get the PSE TAC 15, a crossbow upper that will fit on an AR lower. I have no experience with this setup but thought it was a neat idea.

The first year we shot Ramcats at the ATA show we used one of these in 95 pounds and it is a gun!!! I think a deer at 200 yards not be safe at all with this set up. That's a lot to say about any kind of arrow, but it's something you'd have to see to believe .
 

chefrific

Senior Member
My soon to be 12 year old loves to shoot my Excalibur Micro. The micros are MUCH smaller than the old clunker excalibur bows. Built like a tank and great shooters, but just as someone else mentioned, you will want to make sure he has a rest. When we hunt out of the ground blind we use the primos trigger stick tripod with the add on two point gun rest. Rock solid.
I still cock the bow for him. But he can definitely handle it.
We shoot Ramcats out of ours.
 

QuackAddict

Senior Member
Thanks for everyone's feedback. I ended up going with the Barnett Recruit bc of the adjustable stock, good reviews for the most part, and the price. I still have to purchase a good rest to use in our popup blind. The primos tripod stick with attachment looks good and I've also heard good things about the Caldwell dead shot fieldpod. Any experience with the primos vs Caldwell?

Going to put it together this afternoon and will try post our results.
 

QuackAddict

Senior Member


The deer in Monroe better hide this fall! This boy is a shooter!

I couldn't believe how accurate and easy to shoot it was. I put it together with no problems and then decided to use the rope cocking device without reading the instructions. Tried to cock it and broke the plastic arrow retainer. Doh! Called Barnett and they sent me two more free of charge and the nice lady gave me a quick tutorial on using the rope cocking device.

I took the first shot to make sure all was well and safe. Then I adjusted the stock as short as it would go and then it was my boys turn. I don't have a rest for him yet so we used a garbage can with the lid on as a shooting rest. :huh: He is pretty small and around 43 inches tall but he was still able to shoulder it correctly and still reach the trigger. The forearm grip makes it pretty much impossible for anyone to get their fingers near the track which I was relieved to see. I told him to aim for my arrow and thwack- he hit right beside it! Loaded it again and he stacked another on in there. I looked at the target and thought maybe I should pull them before the next shot but then told myself there's no way I have to worry about him hitting another arrow. Wrong! Shot number three broke one of the other nocks! Granted this was only from 10 yards away but I was very impressed with both the crossbow and my son.

I am very happy with my purchase and the customer service at Barnett. We will begin practicing at 20 yards this afternoon and I hope to get him shooting out to 30 before the season. I'm hoping my next post will be this boy holding his first kill.
 
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