grizzly63
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Starting too heavy is the downfall of many to be traditional archers. See if you can find a local archery club or range. Most members might have one sitting in a closet or garage rafters.
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Yup. I think my initial top end of 55# is a bit too robust. Especially with some nagging shoulder pains from a sport I play.Starting too heavy is the downfall of many to be traditional archers. See if you can find a local archery club or range. Most members might have one sitting in a closet or garage rafters.
Good tip. I’d initially thought that a shorter bow would just be more maneuverable, perhaps at the expense of accuracy. There’s a bit more to it than that though. Glad I didn’t pull the trigger on the first pretty wood one piece I found on fleabay.You have to watch out for stacking in shorter bows as well. Good luck!
I started with a 55# recurve that was 65# at my draw length. Screwed me up for a good two decades. I wasted a lot of time that I could have spent shooting much better. I wouldn't start with more than 40#. Learn good technique and go chase some small game. If you can kill a squirrel or rabbit with a stickbow, you're ready to hunt big game. Until then, keep practicing.Yup. I think my initial top end of 55# is a bit too robust. Especially with some nagging shoulder pains from a sport I play.