Hi All,
Happy Holidays, and hopefully you''ll indulge a few newbie questions.
Quick background, but I have dabbled with traditional archery in the past, and have a 45 lb checkmate recurve that I'm hoping to start shooting again. It has been at least 8 years since I've toyed with it. While I still have a dozen properly spined aluminum arrows, I'm curious to hear any suggestions on what you guys are shooting. I wouldn't mind switching to a wood grain look arrow, if possible. Is carbon the easiest starting point?
I was previously shooting 150 grain field points on 30" , 2016 XX75 aluminums. My local pro shop only handles compounds, so I'm at a loss for where to start regarding arrow selection, broad head weight, etc., and am also wondering if I need to replace my current string?
Apologies for the long post, and any/all feedback is appreciated.