Hi all,
Been shooting traditional for about 6 months now and really enjoying it.
My Black Widow PCH is my first ever recurve bow. It was a gift. The original limbs were too heavy (65# @ 28), so a friend helped me source some limbs off a bloke on this forum (54# @ 28) and they're much easier to shoot.
I've been working on my form and strength for the last 6 months and the bow has been getting easier and easier to shoot. Then I took a break off weightlifting and shooting recently and did a hike through Papua New Guinea that lasted about a week. I got a little sick afterwards and took a bit to recover. Point is, after not shooting for a month and losing a bit of strength, the bow handles me a bit too much now. Still fun, but I can't practice for very long.
A short while ago I was concerned that I didn't have something lighter to practice with, so I bought a 45# @ 28 Bear Montana. A beautiful bow! I've had a really hard time shooting it OK - not so much because my arrows aren't tuned properly yet (I'm not concerned with groups as much), but more because the grip and everything about the bow is different to my BW. It's very hard to be consistent and difficult to go between the two bows.
I'm reluctant to sell it, because I may come good with it one day, but I'm also very tempted to flick it and use the funds to get into a 40# or 45# recurve instead.
I know I'm not supposed to over-do practice and when I get tired I need to get better at putting my bows down, but a lighter bow I can shoot comfortably would definitely help me practice for longer.
I'll try and shoot the Bear again in a few days. Sometimes things work well with it but for the most part it's very uncomfortable.
Thoughts?
Sell it and buy a half-decent recurve?
Keep it and buy a Black Hunter from Amazon for very cheap and have at it?