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Bailsuk 01-01-2008 09:56 AM

Traditional newcomer
 
I'm planning on getting a traditional bow for plinkin around , nothing to serious . Living in the UK we are quite limited with flatbows and hunter recurves , I have seen this bow called a Samick SLBFlatbow or the Internature Flatbow andthey're not bad money . your thoughts please . http://www.bowsports.com/acatalog/Traditional_Bows.html

I shoot a 54# Merlin XS compound bow normally , so what draw weight should i start with ?

Many thanks


ranger56528 01-01-2008 10:38 AM

RE: Traditional newcomer
 
40-45#.....See if you can try afew if anyone has a long or recuve bow around you..They arealot differant then a 54#compound.

bigcountry 01-01-2008 02:07 PM

RE: Traditional newcomer
 
Hey Bail, where you located? I might be in Martlesham or Ipswitch in a few months for BT. Maybe around March.

Not sure if the deal is going thru or not, but if it does, I can bring you something from the states if you have trouble getting it.

JimPic 01-01-2008 03:19 PM

RE: Traditional newcomer
 
I'd probably go with the take-down recurve with 35-40lb limbs.Then when you want to up in weight,just buy a heavier set of limbs for it

Bailsuk 01-01-2008 06:24 PM

RE: Traditional newcomer
 
Thanks bigcountry , will let you know how i go on .

If i don't get sorted , i will PM you . Only want to spend $250 , about 120pounds UK . I'm gonna call in the archery shop and try a couple of bows out around the 40# draw weight , see how it feels .

Also thanks Jim , will have a look at the take down traditionals they have in .

Do you use wood arrows , alluminium or carbon ?

Thanks guys


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