Hey, guys, total newbie here. At least, I haven't even handled a bow for at least 35 years, but find myself fascinated again by archery.
I had a lemonwood stickbow that a friend gave to me in the '50s, but never could figure out the aiming diagram in my Boy Scout Handbook.
A couple of questions: First, back then, having no other source of learning, I tried to copy the drawing in the Handbook; you know, back straight, bow vertical...I notice in the photos and videos...today NOBOBODY does that. It appears to be a more relaxed style now, and the bow is almost universally tilted. HOWCOME?
Next; I read the Newbie article, and it farbled my whole afternoon, I'll tell you! I am right-handed, and I have always shot firearms as if I were right-eye dominant, but I found out I'm actually left-eye dominant. Hoo boy! I probably won't change my firearms style, it likely will do no good, old dogs, you know... but for archery?
I hold the bow in my left hand, and draw with my right. Does that mean I am a right or left-handed shooter? Will I have to change anything to begin archery again?
And finally...I am thinking I should start with a lighter bow, maybe aout 35# till I get used to the whole thing again.
Eventually...dare I say it...I think I'd like to make a bow. Am I nutz?
Thanks