I suppose I am new and hooked. I received my very first ASL on Monday October 30th which was. 66” Creek Walker Gator. I tuned arrows close enough and too my first deer which was a decent buck on public on Friday November 3rd. I have now tried many bows and seem to prefer a 68-70” bow with a slight dished grip. I am still learning and trying bows. I prefer 46-48 pounds at 30” draw. I have a true 30” draw. Looking forwards to reading and learning more on here. If anyone has any low weight bows for sale 40-44@28” 68-70” send me a text or call 828-855-5480
Quote from: trad_hunter on November 24, 2023, 07:23:40 AMI suppose I am new and hooked. I received my very first ASL on Monday October 30th which was. 66” Creek Walker Gator. I tuned arrows close enough and too my first deer which was a decent buck on public on Friday November 3rd. I have now tried many bows and seem to prefer a 68-70” bow with a slight dished grip. I am still learning and trying bows. I prefer 46-48 pounds at 30” draw. I have a true 30” draw. Looking forwards to reading and learning more on here. If anyone has any low weight bows for sale 40-44@28” 68-70” send me a text or call 828-855-5480Give the Black Hunter 3pc longbows a glance. I've had 3 or 4 of them and I will attest to their good value and performance. Their limb cores are bamboo, for very smooth drawing, particularly for long draw archers. Yes, they are both cheap ($150) and made on the Pacific Rim, but they are *that* good.https://www.mandarinduck.net/product/black-hunter-60-take-long-bow-right-hand/