I would like to get into archey I like the look of a long bow but dont know enough lingo about a bow to know what yall are talking about. I would like to get an easy to learn on bow probably used to start to see if i like it I know my draw length is 28" but thats it and what does shooting off hand mean and is it good to start with thanks
Buy a bow that has a shelf (where the arrow rests on) to start. Shooting off your hand (no arrow shelf) is something to do once you have experience.
Buy a inexpensive used lightweight bow.. Learn good form and good shooting will come. Biggest mistake new archers commit is buying a bow with a too heavy draw weight...
QuoteOriginally posted by cwbyengraver:
I would like to get into archey I like the look of a long bow but dont know enough lingo about a bow to know what yall are talking about. I would like to get an easy to learn on bow probably used to start to see if i like it I know my draw length is 28" but thats it and what does shooting off hand mean and is it good to start with thanks
welcome to trad archery, pilgrim!
lotsa good info here at trad gang - the best resource on the web for trad archery/bowhunting.
for starters,
before you think you know what you want and start spending dollar$, please read this article ...
trad archery newbies (http://www.tradgang.com/docs/newbies.html)
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Rob
I just read through your Trad for Newbie's and have to say. Well done
thanks yall
When you find out what your draw length is and if it is 28in or under i would try and buy a Bear kodiak hunter.
You can find them very easy for less than $200.00 and it will be in great shape.
Then when you learn more about the sport you will have no trouble selling the bow so you can buy what you really like.
www.3riversarchery.com (http://www.3riversarchery.com) , in their hunter's den section, has a bunch of free video shorts you can watch that show you the basics such as...
measuring your draw length , to how to install string silencers, etc.
imo. you are on the right track if you get a good used bow. Because, you can get a higher quality, bow with better performance and quality workmanship for less money.
On the other hand, don't knock a good mass produced bow, such as the Bear Montana longbow, the Martin savannah, etc. the only thing these bows don't have that a custom bow does, is getting to choose the option of riser/limb woods, and bow length.
I you have any questions, just pm me.
sammy