My wife is thinking she wants to get involved with Trad Bow Hunting. Anyone have any suggestions on what she should look at? I am not at home right now - Deployed in Iraq and won't be back home till next year. She has been deer hunting since she was about 10 years old and has hunted with a compound in the past - Killed more deer than me- She is an Alabama girl I am from Colorado so I haven't had the opportunity she has had. :( She is tall and slim - 5'10 - about 140 lbs - Got Any Suggestions??
Thanks! Keith
Thank you for your service. Like you I too am a veteran.
I would start her out with something like 30 lbs or so. I would not spend alot of money on her first bow. I would check here in the classifieds there are commonly some 30-35 lb recurves and longbows for sale there. Then once she is "addicted" I would go get her a custom bow.
James
Start her out with a light weight and see where it goes from there. Sounds like she already has the mechanics down just needs to learn how to shoot without aids. You can get here started with a cheaper production bow or any of the bowyers should be able to build her a custom.
First off, thanks for your service... :thumbsup:
Starting off with the lighter bows allows for building strength as well as working on form. Less pain is more gain through more practice...
Also. Mike at Maddog makes some good, smaller scale bows at very reasonable prices...
Oh, and when I first saw the title I thought you were talking about a trade... :D
Ha ha ha !! Me too Paul. I'm glad I read on before posting the question of what kind of bow he had...lol
God bless,Mudd
i would get her a bow that is at least 40# @28". she will most likely not draw 28", but that is the legal limit for weight for large game hunting in alot of states. Stay light, but she seems to want the hunting option also, so make it legal.
Hi Keith, Thanks for serving! I would check the hunting regs for the hunting weight bow and get her a legal weight bow, I agree with most here about getting a 30@28 bow for starters, that will develope her form faster.
My wife is about the same size and she has a long wing span. She draws a full 29", so keep in mind that as she develops good form her draw length will grow. I started her off with a real nice Zipper recurve I found on the classifieds. It was 40#@28 and that was a little heavy to start her out with. She now shoots around 36#@29" and it's about right. I would start out with a bow a little lighter if I was doing it over and work up to the state minimum for hunting. You can find some great custom bows on the classifieds on this site and resell them if you need something different. Also, A BIG thanks for your service to our country.
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Oh, and when I first saw the title I thought you were talking about a trade... :D
Thats what I thought, I was wondering what a wife would have to do to get traded for a bow? :biglaugh:
glad there are others with my warped perspective....
Check out Maddog you wont break your wallet!
Is she right or left handed? Does she use sights on her compound? What weight is she drawing on her compound? Draw length?
Killdeer
I found a Wing, Swift Wing at a flea market. About 47 years old and in remarkable condition, near new. It's a 62" bow, 27#@28". It has served my wife well when she joins me for recreational shooting, she's not a hunter. I got the bow, a case, a dozen old cedars, for a whopping $25. :bigsmyl: These old bows are around in hunting weights as well.
Start with a bow she can shoot. My wifes first bow was to heavy to learn good form and I had to buy her another one. You wife needs to be able to learn good form from the start, not fight with to much weight and learn bad habits.
Start with a bow she can shoot. My wifes first bow was to heavy to learn good form and I had to buy her another one. You wife needs to be able to learn good form from the start, not fight with to much weight and learn bad habits.
I bought my wife a Great Northern Field Bow a few years ago at Compton. Its 28#@28" 60". She doesn't hunt yet but loves shooting it. May try them out.
Thanks Guys! I better keep the wife - she is pretty hot and I don't think I can do much better! :) Plus she love hunting and allows me to spend my $ on hunting, go on trips and never complains.
She has about a 28 inch draw and about a 40# - she has killed numerous deer with a compound but is a bit worried about how much practice it will take to be good. She hates to miss!
Samick makes good bows cheep that is what my girlfriend uses. Widow
I would probably place a wanted add in the classifieds for a 35 to 40# bow and see what comes up.Something with a little mass weight in the riser might be better for a starter bow and maybe a smaller grip would be nice for her depending on hand size.A one piece recurve would be good or maybe a 3 PC curve or 3 PC longbow.
Please send me an e-mail with your shipping address. I think I can fix her up. If after trying traditional she decides to stay with what she already shoots you can always send it back. If she falls for it, then it's hers to keep.
God bless,Mudd
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Please send me an e-mail with your shipping address. I think I can fix her up. If after trying traditional she decides to stay with what she already shoots you can always send it back. If she falls for it, then it's hers to keep.
God bless,Mudd
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Mudd way to go. :thumbsup:
:notworthy: :notworthy: :archer:
I picked up a cardboard tube today and the bow will be taken to the P.O. either tomorrow and no later than Monday.
Does Dana come on this site? If so it might be helpful for her to post something. I bet there's a Trad-ganger within driving distance that would be willing to help her get it strung up and go over some of the basics. I would recommend putting anew string on it before next hunting season.
God bless, Mudd
you gota love this place. :clapper:
Thats what makes this place great ,guys like Mudd.
Headed out to the P.O. with Dana a bow. It's a Bear Tigercat(Zebrawood riser) 62: and 41#@28.
Thanks for the kind words but I consider that this is my privilege and one that I can ill afford to pass up.
How often do I/we get the opportunity to show our troops that the words "we support them" are more than just a bunch of words mouthed to make us feel better about ourselves.
But the primary reason is I want to show others my Lord and Savior without words.
I only pray that by living my life the way I do that anyone who doesn't already know Him will see something that just might attract enough attention to Him that they would at least give Him some time in investigation and examination. If that happens, He'll do what He does best....love them and invite them to spend eternity with Him and His Father, God.
Nice going Mudd!!
WoW Mudd - I don't even know how to say thank you!!! What a man and a testimony to the Lord!! No - don't think my wife has ever visited here- I will have to tell her to now as I really didn't think about that.
Thanks again to everyone!
Keith
And that's a FINE bow too. Good job Mudd.