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rlc1959
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New Member Looking for a Traditional Bow
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September 07, 2009, 12:10:00 PM »
Bored with shooting my compound. looking for a new challenge. Any recommendations for First Timer. looking for something good for hunting.
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Randy Chamberlin
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smokin joe
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Re: New Member Looking for a Traditional Bow
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September 07, 2009, 12:28:00 PM »
Start with a bow right around 40# to 50# so you can develop good form and get used to change in feel of having no let off. The standard recommendation is to go down at least 15# at least from your compound bow weight.
A 45# used recurve would be a great place to start. You won't have a lot of money tied up and you can learn what you like and don't like, and move on from there if you want. If you like your starter bow you can just stay with it -- 45# is a good hunting weight for deer-sized game.
Take a look around in the classifieds here and on the big auction site. You will find lots of previously owned Bear Kodiak Hunters and Bear Grizzlies available as well as other bows like Shakespeare, Hoyt, Browning, etc. for under $200.
Good luck and have fun. And welcome to the trad world.
Joe
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bayoulongbowman
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Re: New Member Looking for a Traditional Bow
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September 07, 2009, 08:17:00 PM »
Acadian woods bow!!!!
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Re: New Member Looking for a Traditional Bow
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September 07, 2009, 08:48:00 PM »
Smokin Joe has some good thoughts for you, RLC. Pretty much the same thing I would tell you. Use the search and directory functions here and see if you can locate someone close to you who can help or might have a bow or two you can try out. Going with used bows is a great place to start until you get a good feel for what you like in a bow and what might not work so well for you.
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Vinyari
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Re: New Member Looking for a Traditional Bow
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September 07, 2009, 09:43:00 PM »
well from my experience, you want to start light, don;t over bow yourself, stay in the 40-45# range. Everyone that tries my lost creek just loves it, especially those changing from Compound, Chad's grip seems to be great for those used to Compound style grips.
I honestly don;t think you can go wrong with a lost creek, either contact Chad directly at
http://www.lostcreekbows.com
or go thru Dennis, who carries some stock lost creeks at
http://www.git-r-donearchery.com
take a look at what Pete Ward has to say about these lost creeks, they are an amazing bow and if Pete likes them you can't go wrong
http://www.peteward.com
go to Pete's trad reviews, and scroll down, it's fairly close to the top of the page
either way good luck and have fun
Randy
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George D. Stout
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Re: New Member Looking for a Traditional Bow
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September 08, 2009, 10:30:00 AM »
You will get lots of "This bow...hands down!" Or, "This one...only one I'll ever own!"
Fact is, the best, or most expensive, or one that takes three years to get may not be the best for you. Find someone who can loan you one or two. Take a trip to a traditional bow shop if possible.
I'm sending you a PM to give you a few choices. From Shippensburg, you can be to two different places where you can shoot a lot of recurves within an hour.
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Re: New Member Looking for a Traditional Bow
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September 08, 2009, 10:47:00 AM »
ric,
Come to Erie this weekend and try some different bows. Should be a pretty good selection with the number of vendors coming.
Mike
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