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Steven McBee 03-31-2008 01:33 PM

recurve for a begginer
 
i posted this in traditional but i got like 1 post back ......so what would be a good recurve for a begginer?

P.S. please provide links and please post

Double Creek 03-31-2008 01:59 PM

RE: recurve for a begginer
 
My suggestion would be to get something used, something light, and something cheap... The best place to find that is on ebay. I would start out with 45lbs or less and something over 60 inches... The old bear's, pearsons, etc can be found at very good prices....

If money is no object, I'd still look in that weight and length range but I would look at Black Widow, Morrison, Schafer, Zipper, Border, Blacktail, Ben Lee, ChekMate and many many more.... Search the classifieds at tradgang.com, the leatherwall, etc. Or go to a big trad shoot in your area and look over the used bows for sale....

Schultzy 03-31-2008 02:10 PM

RE: recurve for a begginer
 

ORIGINAL: Double Creek

My suggestion would be to get something used, something light, and something cheap... The best place to find that is on ebay. I would start out with 45lbs or less and something over 60 inches... The old bear's, pearsons, etc can be found at very good prices....

If money is no object, I'd still look in that weight and length range but I would look at Black Widow, Morrison, Schafer, Zipper, Border, Blacktail, Ben Lee, ChekMate and many many more.... Search the classifieds at tradgang.com, the leatherwall, etc. Or go to a big trad shoot in your area and look over the used bows for sale....
Good Info Double Creek. Weather you start out with a recurve or longbow keep it light when starting out. Try finding a bow in that 40lb to 45lb range. Less pounds mean better form, anchor, release, etc when learning and starting out. Its so much easier learning the basics when you can pull your bow back comfortably. When you get all this down and get your muscles in good shape a guy could then bump up in weight and look for something a little heavier, give it time though! It doesn't happen over night. Allot of the times too your draw length will generally shrink about an inch or so from your draw length with your compound.

Steven McBee 03-31-2008 02:16 PM

RE: recurve for a begginer
 
ok thanks guys......what do you think about the hoyt gamemaster 2

bigcountry 03-31-2008 02:17 PM

RE: recurve for a begginer
 

ORIGINAL: Steven McBee

ok thanks guys......what do you think about the hoyt gamemaster 2
Its expensive and if I went that route, I would probably just shoot a compound instead. Thats just my opinion.

Double Creek 03-31-2008 02:21 PM

RE: recurve for a begginer
 

ORIGINAL: Steven McBee

ok thanks guys......what do you think about the hoyt gamemaster 2
Go to the leatherwall and do a search on it....http://leatherwall.bowsite.com/tf/lw/threadsx2.cfm

I've heard they are hard to get quiet..

If I was looking for a decent priced metal riser bow, I'd look at a Quinn http://www.quinnsarchery.com/quinn's_archery_016.htm


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