Howdy Ya'll, I'm just another New Guy (tm) with the same questions that most New Guys have. However, I have read quite a few of the existing posts so now I have a better idea of what to ask.
First, the obligatory "who are you, and what are you doing on my forum?" blurb:
I am a Marine currently stationed in Iraq, but far enough away from any shooty-fighty action that I have the time to pursue traditional archery. I have been doubly blessed with not only time, but also the green light from my command to ship in a bow and related equipment.
Now, I am not planning any hunting when I get back, nor do I entertain any Robin Hood delusions of arrow-launching grandeur, all I want to do for now is invest in a fairly inexpensive (NOT "cheap") kit that I can practice with to gain proficiency. I understand that the road to successful bow hunting is a long one, and I have nothing but time to get going. I also like the idea of "primitive" hunting, so all I really want to do is hunt with a minimal amount of gear.
Anyhoo, here are those questions I promised:
1. Bow. I plan on making use of the classified section here, but what bow is good for ME? I am about 6'4" with long ape-like arms, so I am figuring a fairly long bow would be the best for me. I was thinking somewhere in the 45-60# range for practice. I do not intend to hunt from a stand when I do get around to hunting, so length is not much of an issue.
2. Other stuff. I guess that's a pretty broad description, but I really don't know what I need. I can see just by looking around the forums and the 'net that there is no end to the gizmos, bells and whistles that one can use to chuck sharp pointy sticks at things, but what do I really NEED to get started? I can see Arrows (um, duh?), maybe a glove/arm guard set and a quiver but beyond that, what else is necessary?
Thank you for your patience and advice in this matter, and I look forward to having a good ride with you guys (and girls).