devon deer
Well-known member
Hi All,
After my failure to connect with an Elk in Montana in 2012 during the rifle season I am formulating a plan to return in 2014 or 2015 but this time during archery season (please don't tell my wife I am having these thoughts!) but there is a big hurdle.
My nearest archery shop don't have a range and will not let anybody 'try before they buy', as you may know hunting with a bow in the UK is banned so I am really limited, in fact my application to a local archery club has been ignored, I think they might have heard of me and my deer hunting business, and shock horror if I ever hunted with a bow after learning the skill with them.
So I am up against it, I want to purchase a bow but realise one should try it first, I have been pointed in the direction by a guy in the UK to a Hoyt 35'' Vector, I know nothing of archery at the moment so not sure if its a good bit of advice, he has said I can try his but he lives 200 miles away, and with gas at $11/gallon it could be an expensive trip.
I have read a little and looked at youtube and measured my draw length at 27.5 inches.
I am 5' 9'' and medium build if that helps with any advice.
I can take the exam which is recognised in MT to bow hunt but I will need to travel to Scotland, needs must I suppose!
Thanks chaps.
Richard
After my failure to connect with an Elk in Montana in 2012 during the rifle season I am formulating a plan to return in 2014 or 2015 but this time during archery season (please don't tell my wife I am having these thoughts!) but there is a big hurdle.
My nearest archery shop don't have a range and will not let anybody 'try before they buy', as you may know hunting with a bow in the UK is banned so I am really limited, in fact my application to a local archery club has been ignored, I think they might have heard of me and my deer hunting business, and shock horror if I ever hunted with a bow after learning the skill with them.
So I am up against it, I want to purchase a bow but realise one should try it first, I have been pointed in the direction by a guy in the UK to a Hoyt 35'' Vector, I know nothing of archery at the moment so not sure if its a good bit of advice, he has said I can try his but he lives 200 miles away, and with gas at $11/gallon it could be an expensive trip.
I have read a little and looked at youtube and measured my draw length at 27.5 inches.
I am 5' 9'' and medium build if that helps with any advice.
I can take the exam which is recognised in MT to bow hunt but I will need to travel to Scotland, needs must I suppose!
Thanks chaps.
Richard