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Old 07-20-2004, 05:27 PM   #1
 
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Default beginner seeking advice on recurve

Greetings! I just pick up traditional archery as a hobbie and have enjoyed every minute of it! I recently purchased an used Browning Nomad I 46# 54" and have been struggling with it. I can barely hold the bow steady at full draw for more than couple sec. The gentleman who sold me the bow says that I should keep practicing with the bow and build up the strengh. Is this a sound advice? Would I develop poor form if I keep practicing on this bow? I see myself doing mostly target shooting vs hunting. I am about 5'7", 155lb, what size and pound bow would fit me the best? Any advice would be appreciated!
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Old 07-20-2004, 05:35 PM   #2
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I'd try to find something about 10# lighter and 6" longer to practice with. You are definately starting with too much weight, and that will lead to bad habits that are a devil to break. You may eventually work into the Browning, but if you just plan to shoot targets a light weight bow will work fine.

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Old 07-20-2004, 09:32 PM   #3
 
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Definatley what LBR saib. For shooting targets you don't need the weight and some added length would sure help. A short bow like that is normally pretty picky about form also. If you can find a lighter bow that suits you to learn with and keep the heavier browning in case you decide to hunt with it in the future would be the cats meow.Good Luck
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Old 07-20-2004, 10:33 PM   #4
 
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Thanks for the advice, LBR and Troy n Oh. I will make the proper change. Just curious, what effect does the length of the bow have on the accuracy of shooting?
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Thanks for your advice.
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Old 07-20-2004, 10:50 PM   #6
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I can't give the formula explaining it, but a longer bow is generally more forgiving. How long depends on the style/design--if you go too long you will just loose performance without any real gains. Shorter bows are generally more picky about tuning, torque, release, etc.

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Old 07-20-2004, 11:00 PM   #7
 
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Yep that about summed it up I always seem to be a day late and a dollar short on answering a post lol. A shorter bow normally makes all your shooting errors such as poor release or torque and what not show much more. BUUUUUT ( yep always has to be a but ) don't let that scare ya off the short bows, If that is what ya like. I shoot a 56" chek mate hunter and love it. What works fantastic for some folks may not work worth a flip for you so play around with as many bows as you can and see what really flips your switch. The most important part is having a bow you can handle and ENJOY shooting.
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Thanks guys. That is very interesting.
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Old 07-21-2004, 08:59 PM   #9
 
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Default Beginner seeking advice on release technique

Thanks Chad and Troy for your help. I was able get a Martin X200 @ 60" 35#. It is much more comfortable.

I have been reading Instinctive shooting II by Asbell. He talks about the simultaneous push-and-pull technique for releasing the arrow. Other references suggests simply let go of the string. Can someone put these different techniques in perspective for a beginner? Any tips or suggestions are appriciated.
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Old 07-21-2004, 10:32 PM   #10
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I much more prefer Byron Ferguson's "Become the Arrow" and/or Rick Welch's Instinctive Archery video (Volume II) over either of the two books or video I have seen of Fred Asbell's.

I can't say that Fred's techniques don't work for some people, but I know at least two people that have tried them and wound up struggling to overcome bad habits they developed trying to follow his style. I haven't seen or heard of any other well known target archers or hunting archers that use his technique, or even folks I see winning at different tournaments I attend.

I don't agree with everything Welch or Ferguson says, but the fundamentals are there and they are much easier to follow. No one style is perfect for everyone--don't be afraid to experiment and develop your own style using what works for you.

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