Newbie Here...
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Newbie Here...
hey everyone
im justin.i bout my very first bow 1 month ago for the 2009 bowhunting season.so im new to shooting in general.well,ive also kinda got the big to start shooting leagues and 3d tourneys.here is what i have so far and was wondering if i am headed in the right direction?
1) 2008 Bowtech Commander set at 60lbs and 30" draw(was only shot 100 arrows before i bought it)
2) sureloc 6" challenger
3) hha single pin scope
4) 11.5" octane stabilizer
5) winners choice strings(brand new never shot yet)
6) loop
7) peep sight (the one with adjustable aperatures)
8) trophy ridge drop zone rest
is that a good start for a beginner?also,was wondering with a setup like this what class i should shoot in and if there are any good sites for finding shoots in the midwest to go to?i currently live in northern wisconsin
i just have a feeling i am going to be doing more of and enjoy more of the target shooting aspect of archery.i mean i still plan to hunt too but i think i will like target better.
im justin.i bout my very first bow 1 month ago for the 2009 bowhunting season.so im new to shooting in general.well,ive also kinda got the big to start shooting leagues and 3d tourneys.here is what i have so far and was wondering if i am headed in the right direction?
1) 2008 Bowtech Commander set at 60lbs and 30" draw(was only shot 100 arrows before i bought it)
2) sureloc 6" challenger
3) hha single pin scope
4) 11.5" octane stabilizer
5) winners choice strings(brand new never shot yet)
6) loop
7) peep sight (the one with adjustable aperatures)
8) trophy ridge drop zone rest
is that a good start for a beginner?also,was wondering with a setup like this what class i should shoot in and if there are any good sites for finding shoots in the midwest to go to?i currently live in northern wisconsin
i just have a feeling i am going to be doing more of and enjoy more of the target shooting aspect of archery.i mean i still plan to hunt too but i think i will like target better.