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Author Topic: Newbie poundage or weight question  (Read 384 times)

Offline BuckyT

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Re: Newbie poundage or weight question
« Reply #20 on: April 07, 2011, 09:52:00 AM »
I've only been shooting a trad bow for a little less than a month.  So, I'm a greenbean like you!

I had a bow made for me.  62" 56lbs @28"  I draw it back to 29".

At first I thought I'd made a mistake getting a bow that heavy to start out with.  I've been a bowhunter for 20yrs with compounds.  My wheelie bow I hunt with now is 70lbs at 60%letoff.

When I started shooting my curve for the first time, I noticed I was using muscles in my back I've never used before shooting a bow! lol.

But...  I kept at it and didn't wear myself out.  I shoot everyday after work.

Now, I've conditioned my muscles nicely and I have no issues pulling my curve back, anchoring for a second or more and releasing.  My bow is probably a shade less than 60lbs at my draw length.

I went totally against the grain for what most newbies do when starting out.  But that's how I work.LOL!  I've made vast improvements in my shooting and feel fully confident with my setup now.  I'm shooting out to 40yds now.  Not saying I hit what I'm aiming at 24/7 but I'm not scared to fling an arrow at my target at any range now!  I stump shoot at targets (pine cones, sticks, grass clumps) out to 60yds for giggles and kicks!

Trad archery is simply awesome!  I can't wait to get it out in the woods and start hunting with it.  

I don't post much on here, but I can tell you, this site is filled with an endless amount of invaluable information for trad shooters at all stages of the game.  I normally spend my time here reading, reading, and reading!  I rarely have time to post anything because I'm trying to soak up all the great information here!

Offline Dick in Seattle

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Re: Newbie poundage or weight question
« Reply #21 on: April 07, 2011, 02:04:00 PM »
lots of good comments here.  Just sat down and read through them again.  Glad to see several newbies benefiting from them.   I thought some of you might appreciate this.  It's a sign I made and put up in my shop, right beside my "Deadlines" sign, but that's another story...

 

A Simple Philosophy

1. A bow is just a spring that throws a stick.  Don't complicate it.

2. A good bow is one with which a good hunter can kill his quarry at an ethical distance.

3.  An ethical distance is one at which a good hunter has absolutely no doubt whatsoever of the outcome.

4.  A good hunter is one who is able to able to get within an ethical distance before he will even consider shooting.

5.  Speed does not kill.  Death is a message carried by the arrow.  If the above philosophy is followed,, it will arrive.
Dick in Seattle

"It ain't how well the bow you shoot shoots, it's how well you shoot the bow you shoot."

Offline xbmedic

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Re: Newbie poundage or weight question
« Reply #22 on: April 07, 2011, 02:14:00 PM »
Thanks for posting that, Captain. By they way, Happy belated Birthday!
Al Braun
Hilo, HI

Offline graybark uk

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Re: Newbie poundage or weight question
« Reply #23 on: April 07, 2011, 07:35:00 PM »
dick that sounds like a bowhunters oath & somthing we can all learn from ,thank you   :clapper:
bowhunting isn`t a bloodsport. its in the blood


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