Biff from Tenn suggested I repost with more info so here goes.
Let me know if I am posting in the wrong area.
OK, as my name says I am new to this. I picked up a Ben Pearson KM Special 7305 in late spring. Hand written it says BN 4248 58" 50# @ 28", but above the shelf it has 52# (behind the skin). I draw right at 28# and I measured it and it is closer to 54#. I shoot off of the shelf, three fingers under,canting the bow and attempting to do it intinctively. The person I bought it from said he bought it new and lost interest and it has been in a closet for over 20 years. The limbs are straight and after getting a new string and some arrows I shot all summer, but I think I need a different arrow set up. The guy I got the string from set me up with some carbons (full length)Beman Venture 500 and 100 grain field tips and I was planning on using 100 grain G5's, 4" feathers with left helical. I can shoot a pretty good group at 10 yards, (4") but then I get all over the place at 20, I don't want to tell you what I do after that!
Besides a lot more practice what can you suggest for an arrow set up. Once I get confident I plan to use it for deer and elk hunting, as well as any other small game I can get after. I love the look of wood but need the durability of carbons for now.
By the way, the finish was in prety bad shape, so with a lot of tips from past threads I have started to refinish her as well.
Any idea of the age and what the BN4248 means would be great. I know I'm asking a lot, can you tell I'm still pretty excited?
Any suggestions and insight is apprieciated.
