I just thought I'd say "hi" and introduce myself. I just got my registration approved and am looking forward to participating on the forum. My name is Brandon and I currently live in Wisconsin. I'm a longtime compound bowhunter (~15years), but my New Years Resolution is to learn to shoot longbows and recurves. I made the mistake a lot of guys make (I think) when they want to get into trad gear: "I can shoot an 80lb compound, so I can handle and need a 50# longbow." Big mistake...
That Bear Montana 50# longbow I got from my wife as a christmas gift almost 10 years ago is still too much bow for me! I'm shopping now for something lighter weight to practice and learn on. I have my eye on a 25 or 30# Samick Sage, or (if I can swing the $) a Hoyt Excel with ~30lb limbs. I'm looking forward to hearing and reading opinions and advice from those with more experience. Thanks!
Hello from Texas Brandon! :wavey:
Hi there-Hap
Welcome :campfire:
Welcome aboard!
You're doing exactly what you need to do. I was stubborn when I started. Mine was 45# and I should have started at 40# or even 35#.
Perfection of form yields many fruits to the traditional archer.
Welcome here! You're on the right track with checking the ego at the door...you'll be better of in the end! I started with a #55 recurve when I was 14 years old back in the 80's and developed target panic real bad. Wish I had the knowledge you do now at your finger tips. Keep us updated....Ryan
The nice part about the Samick Sage is that it is relatively cheap and you buy new limbs for it as you start to feel comfortable with the weight vs. buying a brand new bow.
Hope you enjoy trad, Schafer
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Welcome from south Ark!
Welcome to the "Gang"!
Welcome! :wavey:
Welcome. There was a nice old 35# Wing target recurve on the classifieds a bit ago, don't know if it is still available. There are several Wisconsinites here on the board. It is always good to hook up in person with some trad shooters and get some feedback. Of ocurse it can't hurt to watch them shoot before you act on any advice :biglaugh: . Honestly this is a great place with an incrdible number of truely knowledgeble people who want to help. I have never been given bad advice here.
Check traditionalarcherysales.com Len Busbe has lots of good used trad bows some in your weight range, lots of target bows aer in that range and they are classy looking.
Welcome!
:wavey: Welcome and enjoy!
Welcome!
QuoteOriginally posted by Chuck from Texas:
Check traditionalarcherysales.com
Thanks for the tip!
Welcome you are going to have a blast with a trad bow,whole different kind of thing.
welcome from N.Y. :wavey:
Don't give up on that Bear Montana. It's a great bow, and a great hunting weight. 50# really isn't all that much for average healthy male to work up to. Research some archery-specific excersizes, shoot a lot, and you'll be amazed how fast the strength increases. My 15 year old son is 5'4" 130lbs. soaking wet. He has been shooting since he was 8 and shoots all the time. He can easily draw and shoot 55-60# at his 26" draw length.
welcome Freebird!
Welcome. Just starting trad shooting, you came to the right place.
Glad to have ya aboard!!!!
Welcome from Iowa!
Welcome
Welcome :campfire:
Aloha And welcome :scared: Remember The Past Live For The Present You Might Not Know What The Furture May Bring :saywhat:
Welcome. :wavey: