Originally posted by TIMP:
Well I am about to make the leap into Trad. I have decided on a longbow, a Bama Hunter model. I am gonna go with a 47# bow. I had a friend bring a 45# bow into work and was able to pull it and hold it pretty easily. I am going to use aluminum arrows and 2 blade 125gr broadheads (when the time comes). My concern, even with the wheels on, was/is ethical kills, so I know my shots will be limited to 25 yrds and under (that is what i set my limit at). 2 questions-
1. What distance should I start at to work on form and get my shot down? 5 yrds, 10 yeds.....
2. What is the one thing you would tell a newbie to do or focus on?
thanks
Timp:
From one newb to another, I'd find a light weight used target/practice bow to start with and still shoot the 47# once a week or so.
If you are like me, you will get "bit" by shooting traditional. I too can handle my 45# recurve, but I can NOT practice shooting as much as I'd like and practice form as much as I'd like with it. You will find that after about 35 - 40 arrows, even at 47# you will become more tired than you'd like. Especially when at first you are trying to find your consistent anchor.
Many have told me that if you really want to develop a good release, start with a lighter weight bow because you can't cheat as much.
I'm a fairly good sized guy and my compound was set at 68# for the last five years. I can't wait until next week when a used, inexpensive 30# recurve is going to show up at my house.
Tim