Well, I was just looking at the Seal Skin from 3Rivers, and was planning on buying some of that stuff to use.
I keep reading about "arrow plates", and "strike plates", etc, and I really don't know if this is something I will need to do or what?
I mean, the bow currently had some old fleece on it, on the shelf, and on the riser wall. There is not really any type of "strike plate" on the bow. Still a little confused about this aspect, and what I need to do.
I just spent a couple hours cruising the 3RiversArchery site, in a major ATTEMPT at determining what arrow lenght I need.
I think my head is spinning now. I am trying to determine how to figure what arrow type/length I need to go with. I just wish I knew for sure what to order. I really like the look of the cedar arrows 3Rivers sells, but I just don't know what size/spine/length to go with. It looks like the Tru Flight "Shield" fletchings will be what I need. They offer 4", 5", and 5.5" I think, and I am also trying to determine what size fletching to order as well. Man it sure would be nice to get with someone who could help me get an arrow set up, and get this bow set up.
Other issues are glove vs finger tab. Guess I'll just pick out one of each and see which works best. I kind of like the idea of a glove, but then I keep reading a lot of guys switched to a tab and obtained tighter groups.
I always thought compounds were the harder bows to set up, but those are much easier (IMO) than traditionals. I know it will all be easy once I get started down the right path though. I just don't want to drive you guys crazy with tons of questions..
Thank you guys for everything.