Second on Recurve Bow idea.
Please make sure she can "very comfortably" pull it back with ease."
I'm doing the 35 lb R Curve a young fellow 13 ish last week had a small tad too much bow too pull back little lone hold.
It darn near took the fun out of it for him,,, next time I see this at a pro range, I'm going too foot the bill on asking at no cost to the patents a chance for the young person too try a smaller fraction poundage bow "if they would like too that is..."
NO and never any disrespect too parents, bow shop owner, or Any-one as starting up archery is nice to start out affordable an "ALWAYS"fun.
I was very very thrilled too See Richard help this young lad at getting up too speed first with some crappy shooting,,, then he got the young fellow too see where & hoe too hold the bow for shooting the target.
Richard kept up the idea of fun the whole time, this darn idea I forgot, but I now remember looking back loooooooooong ago that this is where I started out with a $20 bow and a hand full of quality frugal priced arrows.
Made my own quiver out of my pops old work boots and borrowed 3 long tracks from my Ma that became bow sights.
My target back then was a big box of rages I shot in the gradge and back yard.
Now after 33 years I'm releaning Recurve Bow once again.
Good times ahead for middle age Don.
Sure glad too be back where it all started so many days gone by.
Big thanks today too Ma & Pops for getting me going at this fun sport & out door activity.
About a 1000 arrows shoot since March.
Good on you as our youngers get a chance to find out if it's something they would like to try.
PS: after some arrows go a stray over a month, then "ask them if they would like too pop some balloons.
Best dang fun I've had in many a years.
Even us crappy older shooters enjoy bringing out the kid inside. LOL
Don