RE: new bowhunter need advice
Hi Pauly,
WOW, that was a LOT of questions you have. All good ones. First of all, a bow that you can COMFORTABLY draw without undue fatigue after 12-24 shoots is a far more important choice than a heavy draw weight. There is nothing wrong starting with a heavy poundage bow IF you can do so without strain, but it would be much better for you to start with a bow much LIGHTER than you can draw, enabling you more shots to develop proper form while you learn the basics.
Buy a copy of either G. Fred Asbell's "Instinctive Shooting" or Byron Ferguson's "Become The Arrow". Both are good choices to learn the basics of traditional archery and whet your appetite for doing so successfully.
Measure your actual draw length and actual poundage when you are at full draw. This will be the best indication of which arrows you will need. If you don't have a bow scale, then simply add 2-3 lbs for each inch OVER the poundage and draw length marked on the bow, or subtract the same for each inch under the marked weight and length. This should get you close to a proper arrow selection.
Most of all, be patient as you learn. Enjoy the journey that tradtional archery is. Developing proper form will take lots of practice, and it is FUN.
YBIC,
Dave ><>
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