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Need advice: Traditional or Compound
I just got into hunting, this seson is my first, and I want to get onto archery. I shot a friend's crossbow and wanted one, but as it turns out, they are not legal for me to use. I still want to try archery, but I don't know which bow would be better. Compounds look like they need lots of TLC and repeated maintenence, which i don't want to deal with. I have also heard compounds are faster and more accurate than traditionals. If so, how big of a difference is there? I guess I need to know if the compound is worth the trouble or if I should stick with a traditional. Thanks for the help.
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RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
Unless you are the type who can’t leave well enough alone, compounds really don’t take much effort to set up and keep shooting accurately. Beginning bowhunting is a challenge enough, so unless you have a great deal of time to dedicate to shooting and getting capable with your trad gear, you may want to start with a compound. It all depends on how much time you have to devote to things. Compounds are very accurate with not as much effort. Trad gear can be just as accurate, but you are going to need to practice your behind off. Good luck. |
RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
Trad is more challenging as Ry just said, but it is more satisfying when you make a kill, IMO.
Any dumb hunter can use a compound, but trad is an art. |
RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
It is all peferance. I like both actually. But, for hunting I am going to a recurve. I like to maintain the compounds and tinker with them so I still shoot them for Target and 3D. With practice you will become accurate enough to hunt with trad gear but you must know your limitations.I enjoy the practicing so it has always come easy to me. Good Luck.
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RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter It is all peferance. I like both actually. But, for hunting I am going to a recurve. I like to maintain the compounds and tinker with them so I still shoot them for Target and 3D. With practice you will become accurate enough to hunt with trad gear but you must know your limitations.I enjoy the practicing so it has always come easy to me. Good Luck. |
RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
ORIGINAL: Kosherboy Any dumb hunter can use a compound, |
RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
ORIGINAL: XPatriot ORIGINAL: Kosherboy Any dumb hunter can use a compound, |
RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
ORIGINAL: BKE ORIGINAL: XPatriot ORIGINAL: Kosherboy Any dumb hunter can use a compound, |
RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
ORIGINAL: bigcountry ORIGINAL: Redneck Bowhunter It is all peferance. I like both actually. But, for hunting I am going to a recurve. I like to maintain the compounds and tinker with them so I still shoot them for Target and 3D. With practice you will become accurate enough to hunt with trad gear but you must know your limitations.I enjoy the practicing so it has always come easy to me. Good Luck. |
RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
I really liked the simplicity of the recurves and longbows over the compounds. I hope to become proficient enough to bag some animals and maby a trophy! Which do you like to use the most BigCountry? Would you rather use your gardian or your Martin longbow (I think thats what you have if I remember correctly)?
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RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
I think it is a wise choice to start with a compound. Compound archery is far easier than trad, although trad is far less complex. I have shot compound for the last 18 years, and purchased my first trad bow this spring. I will still hunt with my compound for this season, but my recurve has presented a challenge that I have not felt in about 17 years when it come to archery. Once you think you have learned a thing or two about archery, go and buy a trad bow, and I guarantee it will be like starting from scratch.
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RE: Need advice: Traditional or Compound
Well, the most important thing for hunting with it is, What range can you effectively harvest an animal with one clean shot. Typically, this is done with the compound bow. The compound bow takes more accesories to set up, but once set up correct is set and ready at will. A traditional bow, will take a little while to shoot for hunting acurately, and you must shoot often to stay tuned in your brain. It boils down to this what ethics are you willing to put forth for hunting and there is no short cut to be good with tackle.
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