New to bowhunting and the forum!
#11
Thread Starter
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Posts: 3
RE: New to bowhunting and the forum!
Wow! thanks for the posts folks! I had a chance to go in this morning and shoot again, it wasn't a Bowtech, it was a Parker Buckhunter... Sorry for the confusion, I think he may have mentioned it before and I got confused myself. I would say that my monitary situation isn't an issue, I have prolly $1000 to blow, but I'm limiting myself. I have shot a Recurve in High School Phys. Ed. and really enjoyed it, I was second best in my class, 100 kids. I have even thought about purchasing a Recurve or Long-Bow first, just so I can get my form. Then I thought I would just go straight to compound as they are sometimes equal in price! [:-] The Pro-shop said the Paker was a great bow, and have not had any complaints/problems with it. When I shot it, I didn't see anythin really "wrong" with it. Peep sight and rest, are included I forgot to add that. I liked the riser on the Hoyt better *shrug* , though maybe it was just the plastic handle on the parker that I didn't like...
#12
Fork Horn
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: Michigan
Posts: 102
RE: New to bowhunting and the forum!
I'm new to this forum and bowhunting/archery too. My wife just bought me a Reflex Excursion for Christmas and I am excited to get out and shoot. I don't have much experience with shooting but the Reflex came highly recommended by the Bass Pro Shop expert. I am going to shoot it for the first time tomorrow.
#14
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Posts: 95
RE: New to bowhunting and the forum!
hi i am also new to bow hunting not shooting i have always been an above exelent shot with a bow but have not shot any compounds am good to go with a 75lbs long bow what would that put me in the catagory of compounds