KY Tradfest
#2
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2013
Posts: 42
just saying hi
just saw your from mississippi, me to. i'm in pontotoc co. i'm just getting into traditional archery have been using a compound for 30 years or so. i bought one of the sage bows last week from bass pro but didnt get a bow stringer now i'm waiting for one to come in. i read in one of the other post where you were talking about arrows and heads. i had just bought a set of carbon arrows last year and some of the g5 heads and was hoping i could use them. i got the #55 pound bow. do most folks use a flipper rest or something or just nothing. i read what you were saying about the lite carbon arrows not being the right match for a traditional bow what would you think would be a good choice. i still have some 2017 aluminum arrows would they be any better than the carbons. my old compound is set at #70 and doesn't have any let off and i just use a glove to shoot with. i been using it without sights so i hope the transition over to the recurve will go easy. i'm really looking forward to learning this bow good enough to hunt with. i need all the tips you can give so holler back at me when you get the chance. dan
#3
Boone & Crockett
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
#4
Boone & Crockett
Thread Starter
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Mississippi USA
Posts: 15,296
Tradfest was nice--a little soggy Friday, but after the morning rain it cleared up to be a beautiful weekend.
Attendance was down--seems to be a trend the last few years at a lot of tournaments, along with the fact that the weather forecast looked wet until just a couple of days before the event--I'm sure that didn't help.
Headed to our NASP State Championship Wednesday, then the TN Classic at Twin Oaks the first weekend in May.
Attendance was down--seems to be a trend the last few years at a lot of tournaments, along with the fact that the weather forecast looked wet until just a couple of days before the event--I'm sure that didn't help.
Headed to our NASP State Championship Wednesday, then the TN Classic at Twin Oaks the first weekend in May.