Hi Folks,
I have been shooting traditional bows for about 20 years. I don't hunt, I don't compete. I just like to shoot with my kids or a friend. In the winter, I have several targets in my basement. The rest of the year, I like to stump hunt, rove, etc.
Here is my dilemma. I love to shoot Flu Flu's. Wood, Aluminum and Carbon. I love the sound, I love the stable flight. I like being able to see the arc of the arrow. The flu flu's are a small part of my arrow collection, but I like them better than anything.
I am thinking of slowly moving to Flu Flu's being the majority of my arrows. I will keep quite a few regularly fletched arrows for long distance shooting. But, I am thinking of becoming mainly a Flu Flu arrow shooter.
Now, what I am curious about is whether I am going to be hurting my overall bow shooting abilities. By "cheating" with Flu Flu's, will I keep myself from improving on my accuracy? I think most people would agree that Flu Flu's have an inherent quality of stability.
Sorry for rambling, but it's been on my mind for awhile and I thought I should put it out there for comments, opinions, etc.
I shoot 45-50# bows in the 26.5 - 28" range.
I have no desire to ever compete or hunt.
Just read back through my post and it may come across that I am against hunting. I am all for hunting. I am just not a bow hunter. I have a pretty nice farm and woods that I let other people hunt. I joke that I am the deer breeding ground for other people! Of course, I never turn away the occasional venison treat that my hunters gift to me!
And I really appreciate this forum. I read it every day and have learned quite a bit from you all.
Thanks in advance,
Chris McCarthy
Upper Sandusky, OH