FUN!!!! David are you CRAZY!!!! This is an obsession, it is not fun! LOL
David is right mauser it needs to remain fun, I have to say you do remind me of myself when I started, there is no harm in asking questions now in regards to equipment and setups, it shows us that you want to do it right, not half way. First thing to do is get the bow, all the bells and whistles you feel are needed, arrows, and broadheads/practice broadheads/field points and then trust me, you will have more questions then you can shake a stick at!
Here is a suggestion that made a huge difference for me, try shooting one pin set dead on at 20 yards, then practice at all distances you feel comfortable with, there is nothing worse than knowing a deer is at 20 yards and in the heat of the moment sailing one right over thier back because you accidently used the 30 yard pin. The faster a bow shoots the less distance there will be between your pins, so confusion(at least for an old man)of pins is easy.
The Tazman aka Martin Price
Founder and President of
Virginia Disabled Outdoorsmen Club