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Austin/WI 01-19-2007 11:04 AM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
Sweet that will help me pick it up faster.

BobCo19-65 01-19-2007 11:13 AM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 

Is shooting a recurve similar to shooting a longbow?
It really depends. Nowadays you can get longbows with recurve grips and vice versa. But usually the older bows were made a little different. And personally I like the differences.

Personally, I grip my longbows with my palm pointing upward and the center of pressure of the bow on the lower portion of the palm. Try doing this, put your bow arm in a position parallel to the floor, put your thumb in a position pointing straight up. Relax your bow hand. Now make a fist with your draw hand and try pushing the bow hand at the lower part of the palm. I bet your wrist won't move, just the whole arm. That is kind how how I grip a longbow. Now the recurve, leave your bow arm parellel to the floor again, now keep your thumb and index finger paralell to the floor also. But a slightly bending down force in your wrist (just a little), and relax the hand. Now make a fist with your draw hand, put it in the "V" formed from your thumb and index finger on your bow hand, push hard with your draw hand. Again, not much give in the wrist.

Check out these two arcticles, they are pretty informative:

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/joetapley/stabs.htm

http://www.bowshow.com/artsci.htm

Austin/WI 01-19-2007 09:09 PM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
thanks for all of the info guys, if anyone has anything to add...go ahead...I'm new to traditional bowhunting and I have a lot to learn.

Another question regarding the string/sighting. Does one put in the little rear peep sight (the one on the string of most compounds)? Also, on the string is there the little metal deal (no idea what it's called [:@]) that the arrow nock sits against, you know, where the arrow sits against and then our fingers or release goes too. Or am I just smokin crack and confusing everyone?

Night Wing 01-20-2007 09:49 AM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
There are no rear peeps on recurve, longbow or hybrid bowstrings. The onlything onthe bowstring is a nokset that your arrownock touches against.You look at a spot on a target you want to hit and if you have thegift ofpureinstinctive shootingor patience to learn instinctive shooting, the arrow will be close to where you're looking at. Secondly, I think all traditional bowhunters cant their bows either to the left or right. In other words, the bow isn't held vertically like a compound bow. I cant my recurve bow in the two o'clock position.

Austin/WI 01-20-2007 09:11 PM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
I tried to post pics of one my recurves, but the files are all too big. So here is the specs on it: Ben Pearson Hunter 58" , 50# @ 28", AE 5116

I have no idea what the AE 5116 means, so can someone please fill me in. And thanks to all for those who keep posting helping me out!

Austin

Austin/WI 01-21-2007 10:47 AM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
Here are some pics of one of the bows I want to get set up. Anyone who knows anything about this bow please share!




Austin/WI 01-21-2007 10:49 AM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
Another one...


Austin/WI 01-21-2007 10:51 AM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
One more...just because....and there really isnt any of that blue junk that the pic shows. I'm not sure what the heck the deal with all of that is...



Austin/WI 01-21-2007 10:53 AM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
Well I lied, this really is the last one though, lol.


jones123 01-21-2007 07:19 PM

RE: Trad Bow newbie
 
You should get the video "Masters of the Barebow" from 3 Rivers archery. I already talked this up in another thread. Answers a lot of questions us rookies have. Nine different archers talk about and show just what they do when they shoot.


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