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Accessories for older Mission Craze? Sight/Stabilizer/other items?

Hi All,

I have just purchased our first bow for my 10 year old and I to play around with doing some target practice in the yard. I found a Mission Craze for $50, and have been playing with it over the last few weeks trying to work on form and stance and at least hitting a target at 20 yards.

The Craze we bought is REALLY basic, no stabilizer, and no sights on it (peep or fiber optic), but does have a kisser mounted on the bow string.

With limited budget and an almost 10 year old bow, can someone recommend a sight for this bow, as well as maybe a stabilizer? Or do I even need have to a stabilizer on a bow of this size/weight???

Can I install a peep sight on this bow? Is it required with a optic sight? Also, it has a loop for a bow release, can someone recommend a good quality bow release that wont break the bank?

We are VERY much newbies, so please feel free to comment like we are 10 (ha!). It's been very enjoyable thus far and hope to grow more into the sport.

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