Anyone have any tips for a newbie? I've been wanting to get into archery for a while but haven't been "stable" enought to do it until now...I worked seasonal biology jobs for about 2 years and didn't want more crap to pack and drive across the country in my car. I just moved and will be here for two years so I'm pumped to get started. A few months ago I bought an evil compound for $50(1 year old with about $900 into it...all set up and tuned haha) from a man I worked with who wanted to see it used. In a few weeks I'm going to go pick up a used Kota Badlands. I think I want to learn on a longbow because I want to learn a pure instinctive style and not gapshoot.
I know a fair amount about trad archery because my dad shot for years I always read his magazines, but he can't anymore because of his shoulder. He actually took a recurve out this week for turkey hunting and shot a coyote that came in. He's pretty pumped but hurting. Anyway, I would rather shoot trad only, but I know it takes a TON of time and right now I honestly don't think I'll have the time to put in where I'll feel comfortable hunting with one. I've seen what my dad is going through trying to learn to shoot a compound, so I think it will be easier for me to learn both at once. Any thoughts on that?
As far as other gear, I'm planning on shooting really long carbons with weight inserts...cheaper for how long they last. I've also picked up Become the Arrow by Byron Ferguson and Instinctive Archery Insights by Jay Kidwell. I haven't shot a bow much so any ideas or advice anyone has would be of help. Please just don't attack me or start an argument about using the compound too.
Thanks!