Hello Camp!
Been out of action for a while due to a couple of surgeries, then complications from surgeries, and surgeries to fix the complications. But I'm back and I'm looking to get started all over again. I've started practicing with my bows again and I'm starting to get back to where I was, not that I was any good the last time around, but I'm getting better. I won't be doing any deer hunting with my bow this year but I'm going to try some small game hunting and the like. Therefore that's what I'm gearing up to do. I'll be practicing more with my #35 Samick Sage than with my #60 Bear Polar. Need to be doing that anyways. A while back I made a hill style back quiver following Bud B.'s instructions and lined the mouth with rabbit fur. Also, I just ordered an Asbell wool vest and a wool bandana to go along with the zippered Jacket I got from them a while back.
Anyways...enough with the equipment list, I come with a couple of questions.
First off. I'm shooting a bag target and I'm doing well with it at 20 yards. But I can only shoot at that for so long. I get bored with it. I can't afford a 3D target and I've been shooting blunts at some rolling pistol targets. What I was thinking of was filling an old football or small basketball with that expanding foam insulation and shooting that.
Would that stop my arrows? I figured that the hard foam would keep them from bouncing too much.
Secondly, I think I either need a new string or different nocks for my Bear Polar bow. Right now there's an audible click when I nock my arrows, and it takes some force to pull them off. They are too secure. I'm using the GT Traditional blems from Big Jim's with their nocks.
What should I do about this?