Hello, everyone. Very helpful site. I'll try to keep this brief.
New to traditional archery, and wanted to share experiences so far and get a little advice.
Getting a starter bow, and after much research (including this site), have decided to go with a Martin Savannah, 45# at 28",with my draw being about 29". Plan to order it in the next day or two from 3 Rivers. Use is mainly target/recreation, as opposed to hunting.
Choosing a bow has been very difficult (in a good way): Many, many choices; many options within each choice; and prices ranging from "is that all" to "are you kidding." I followed the advice of many of you and picked what I think is a good non-custom bow at a draw weight that was reasonable but not so much that I would have to fight it. By the way, I'm average size (5'10", 190 lbs), in good health, and in reasonably good shape, so if you think 45# is too little, let me know. I tried that draw weight at a local archery shop and it seemed OK. Also prefer American-made.
Along with the bow, I'll be getting a glove and a tab (seems like it would be good to try both) and a bow stringer. Future purchases will include a quiver.
I also wanted to get arrows, but that's where the advice comes in. There are an amazing number of options here, and all my reading and researched has left me spinning; Wood, aluminum, carbon; spine weight, total arrow weight; inserts, tips, fletching; test sets or by the dozen. And doesn't anyone sell pre-assembled arrows in small quantities (less than 12)? I thought the archery shop would, but they looked at me like I was crazy and/or stupid (just went to one shop, though). Went to the usual suspects in terms of arrows (Easton, Elite, Gold Tip, Carbon Express, and Border, plus a few others I can't remember).
What I think I need is:
--30" length (for my draw of 29")
--400 to 550 grain total weight
--0.400 to 0.500 spine (spine weight?)
--3" or 4" fletching
--125 grain tip
--If carbon, 35-55 arrows
--If aluminum, 1916, 2016, or maybe 2018
It looks like some places will sell test sets, so I'm guessing that's the way to go. But in that case, it seems like I'd need to buy shafts, inserts, tips, and fletching all separately (although some seem to be pre-fletched and to have inserts already in them, but some don't seem to have either).
Seem like a good choice on the bow for a beginning, and heading in the right direction on the arrows? Or time to re-group and re-think?