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RE: traditional bowhunting ..
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Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: NW Nebraska
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RE: traditional bowhunting ..
Kevin: here are a few tips that will help you make your transition to traditional archery.
1. Don't over-bow yourself. Start out with a bow in the 40/45 pound range.
2. Limit your shooting distance to say ten yards, to start with. Once your arrows are consistantly grouping around three inch groups, move back in five yard increments, keeping that three inch grouping.
3. There are a number of good books and videos on shooting stickbows. 4. Develope good, consistant shooting form and stick with it. Some people pick up shooting stickbows easily; some it takes awhile to master; some never can.(these are the folks that you can buy bows from cheap)
5. HAVE FUN....cause stickbow shootin is a blast! Welcome to my world.
If you need further assistance, email me at [email protected]
*Edited per rule #10. Chad*
1. Don't over-bow yourself. Start out with a bow in the 40/45 pound range.
2. Limit your shooting distance to say ten yards, to start with. Once your arrows are consistantly grouping around three inch groups, move back in five yard increments, keeping that three inch grouping.
3. There are a number of good books and videos on shooting stickbows. 4. Develope good, consistant shooting form and stick with it. Some people pick up shooting stickbows easily; some it takes awhile to master; some never can.(these are the folks that you can buy bows from cheap)
5. HAVE FUN....cause stickbow shootin is a blast! Welcome to my world.
If you need further assistance, email me at [email protected]
*Edited per rule #10. Chad*
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RE: traditional bowhunting ..
Thanks Trkytrack ,
that's pretty much how I've started out . I shot(and still do) a 40# one piece recurve for about a year before buying the 50#er . It's a good fit for me , very comfortable to shoot . I shoot at a foam 3-D in the backyard every chance I get , and so far I've got my grouping tight enough for me to feel comfortable bow hunting with it this year .
I doubt that Byron Ferguson is losing any sleep over me , but the deer have been avoiding me so far ...
that's pretty much how I've started out . I shot(and still do) a 40# one piece recurve for about a year before buying the 50#er . It's a good fit for me , very comfortable to shoot . I shoot at a foam 3-D in the backyard every chance I get , and so far I've got my grouping tight enough for me to feel comfortable bow hunting with it this year .
I doubt that Byron Ferguson is losing any sleep over me , but the deer have been avoiding me so far ...
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