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Old 08-19-2003, 09:27 AM   #1
 
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Hi Everyone,

I just bought my first bow thanks to all the suggestions from Shoot em Up Man' s (known to me as " Husband" ) thread titled " Help Me Pick A Bow For The Wife" .

We went out to a local pro shop with the PSE Spyder in mind. I tried the Spyder along with several bows that were recommended but for whatever reason they just didn' t feel right.

Then the guy at the pro shop handed me a bow and said " Try this" as soon as I held it I heard Heavenly music (okay not really but you get the picture ). At that moment I knew I had found my bow.

My new and first bow is a PSE Beast SP 65. It is currently set at 33 pounds that is adjustable to 50, 26" draw length with 65 % let off. I am shooting Beman Venture ICS 340 arrows with a 75 grain tip.

I went shooting for the first time yesterday to work on getting my sights set, to work on my form and of course practice, practice, practice .

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Old 08-19-2003, 09:49 AM   #2
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Congratulations Kris, and welcome to the forum. Careful, this stuff is addictive, especially if you hang around this crowd much

It' s great you can share this hobby/passion with your husband. Do you plan to hunt as well?
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Old 08-19-2003, 09:58 AM   #3
 
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Hi Rangeball,

I probably will not hunt this year because I want to be sure I can make the shot. It isn' t the missing that I am worried about, I just don' t want to injure a deer.

I am hoping to hunt next year. I am so new and still have tons of hours of practice ahead of me so we will just see how I progress.

Thanks!!

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Old 08-19-2003, 10:04 AM   #4
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I probably will not hunt this year because I want to be sure I can make the shot. It isn' t the missing that I am worried about, I just don' t want to injure a deer.

I am hoping to hunt next year. I am so new and still have tons of hours of practice ahead of me so we will just see how I progress.
Kris...welcome and congrats! That was a great statement....I wish more folks new to the sport had that type of attitude! Good luck, I' m sure things will work out great for you,... and there' s no better place to help you learn than here
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Old 08-19-2003, 01:47 PM   #5
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Welcome to the club Kris. And the boards.[:-]
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Old 08-19-2003, 03:28 PM   #6
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Kris, don' t be so quick to count out this year. Just learn your limitations, and stay within them. It' s a riot...

Good luck in whatever you do...
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Old 08-19-2003, 05:38 PM   #7
 
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Great bow!! I really like the cams on this bow and the Dakota from PSE. My next bow will be one of these two.

BTW the 340 ICS is a bit stiff for that bow, should be using 500' s

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Old 08-19-2003, 05:45 PM   #8
 
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AKDoug,

Hey thanks!! I had posted on another board about my bow and the arrows I was using and several members said that the arrows I was using weren' t right. I really didn' t know how to respond to that as it was the guy at the pro shop that recommended them and set them up for me. I guess now I have to find me some new arrows.

One question (and remember I am new) why are the ones I am using not right most have said they are to stiff. For example what effect does it have on grouping etc???

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Old 08-19-2003, 11:33 PM   #9
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Welcome to " The Bunch." It will get into your blood and once there it becomes genetically imprinted on you and only a bone marrow transplant has a chance of curing you . . . although a very SMALL chance.

The other day I was driving through a major intesection near Arlington, WA and I SWEAR . . . I smelled the musky scent of a rutting bull . . . right downtown . . . and that is what you have to look forward to. It is however a NOBLE and PROUD infection.
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