Trad Gang
Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: Kavogt on September 04, 2011, 05:55:00 PM
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After a lay-off of 20 years, I've finally gotten back to archery.
If possible, it seems more fun now than when I was a kid. While I migrated to firearms during those 20 years, there's something much more relaxing about a bow. No recoil from a 7.5x55 Swiss round and steel buttplate, no searching the couch cushions for any and all change to scrape together for a box of ammo and range fees. No ear protection and no smell of cordite. Well, ok, the cordite I miss...
I'm thinking me and my dad's old Temujin are going to be spending a lot of time together...
Thanks to everyone here and all your posts and comments. I've learned a lot and it's made my transition back to bows much easier!
:bigsmyl:
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Enjoy your new love!
God bless,Mudd
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welcome back. You will find this stuff a whole lot of fun and addictive.
Enjoy and ask a lot of questions.
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Shoot in your backyard one without neighbors complaining
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Welcome! The quietness of archery makes me feel more a part of the woods/outdoors. Firearms are so noisy it separates us from it by making us so intrusive.
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Welcome back Ken. Where ya at in IL?
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The traditional experience encompasses many facets which individually may be held sacred.
Welcome back!!!!!!!
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Welcome back.. I'm one who came back too, and I'm loving it!! and will go no further in my quest. Trad bows and people are the ultimate IMHO..Never ending challenge..
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Welcome back..... I too came back after many years hunting with a compound bow. It's good to be home again!
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Thats a big part of it... To me it is like hunting back when i was a kid... It is like being 15 again!!! An animal in range is huge again...
WELCOME BACK!!!
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I have two Schmidt-Rubins, and that recoil is rather mild. That being said, I haven't shot them in a few years. Something nice about not needing hearing protection!
Killdeer :wavey:
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Actually, shooting in the backyard is what I did when I was a kid. Lived on a cul-de-sac with only a hill behind us as a neighbor. No such luck nowadays!
Bruce- I'm up in northern Illinois near Joliet.
While I'm not likely to get rid of my firearms, the peace and quiet of the archery range is a welcome change of place. Now I just have to make it out to an outdoor range around these parts.
Gander Mountain's indoor range and my basement are nice stop-gap measures for a quick shooting fix, but something about archery just screams for open air.