Please help!!!
#1
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Spike
Joined: Feb 2011
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From: England,deep counryside
Ok im new to bow hunting and we have deer hogs phesants rabbits and foxes.
I found this really cheap bow which is a compound bow with draw weight of 25-40 lb , ive found out it can kill a deer , but need some hunting arrows , could u post a link to some adequate arrows the draw length is 23-25" i dont know what type , im guessing broad head or something like that but please help as im new and keen to get started after lots of practice.
Thats all the info on the bow , i dont know what weight the arrow should be or anything but plz help.
Thanks , Harry
I found this really cheap bow which is a compound bow with draw weight of 25-40 lb , ive found out it can kill a deer , but need some hunting arrows , could u post a link to some adequate arrows the draw length is 23-25" i dont know what type , im guessing broad head or something like that but please help as im new and keen to get started after lots of practice.
Thats all the info on the bow , i dont know what weight the arrow should be or anything but plz help.
Thanks , Harry
#2
Typical Buck
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 897
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From: NY: NYC to Watertown
first,
slow down, take a deep breath, animals arent going anywhere
then have you hunted before?
have all the requirements/certifications you need there?
here in US most states have a 35# minimum requirement on the bow,
if you have similar there, have to see if a 25#-#40 is legal,
if it is have to make sure it is adusted to legal poundage.
also its a cheap bow?
not sure what you mean by that, but would bring it to a bow shop to look it over, make sure no cracks, strings arent worn, make sure its not damaged, etc...
bow shop can also set you up with right arrows for that bow,
when you have a safe and working bow can practice on your aiming,
in the meantime getting all your certifications in order.
slow down, take a deep breath, animals arent going anywhere
then have you hunted before?
have all the requirements/certifications you need there?
here in US most states have a 35# minimum requirement on the bow,
if you have similar there, have to see if a 25#-#40 is legal,
if it is have to make sure it is adusted to legal poundage.
also its a cheap bow?
not sure what you mean by that, but would bring it to a bow shop to look it over, make sure no cracks, strings arent worn, make sure its not damaged, etc...
bow shop can also set you up with right arrows for that bow,
when you have a safe and working bow can practice on your aiming,
in the meantime getting all your certifications in order.



