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Old 09-08-2008 | 07:10 PM
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I have bowhunted since the mid 80's but have only used compounds. First compound was a PSE Gamesport and I still have it. I want to give traditional archery a try so if there is any advice that you can spare on where to start I sure would appreciate it. I am just starting my search on bows...
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Old 09-08-2008 | 07:57 PM
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Get a light draw weight bow (40-45lb)in your draw lenght and stay clear of short bows.

Just a little more info if you use a release on a compound deduct 1" from the draw lenght to give you your draw lenght for trad gear.
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Old 09-11-2008 | 03:51 PM
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I agree with Kanga, and I believe finger tabs are easier to use than gloves, at least initially. Tox
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Old 09-15-2008 | 09:59 PM
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edooley- As already said, do not get the MANLy syndrome and overbow yourself, 40-45# to start. I have hot clean through deer with a sharp broadhead with a 40# bow. First you should decide on recurve and/or longbow. Going from compound (as I have) is usually easier and less frustrating going to recurve first. the grip stay's the same. You will loose roughly and inch draw going from compound to shooting finger's with recurve. Get a good cheap bow first, one can be purshased on ebay for 50 to 75 dollars. Ensure the string is good, in doubt get a new one, I can help you with that. Get a dozen arrows, spined 5-10# heavier. Take your time and enjoy and work on good form first, aiming will come later. Any further questions and/or advice on bow's, purchasing, set-up, or anything else, feel free to contact me.
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Old 09-15-2008 | 10:02 PM
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Get a light draw weight bow (40-45lb)in your draw lenght and stay clear of short bows.

Just a little more info if you use a release on a compound deduct 1" from the draw lenght to give you your draw lenght for trad gear.
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Old 09-16-2008 | 06:56 AM
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Get a light draw weight bow (40-45lb)in your draw lenght and stay clear of short bows.

Just a little more info if you use a release on a compound deduct 1" from the draw lenght to give you your draw lenght for trad gear.
Yes, that post covers it well.
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