Hello! I'm a new member on here, currently living in eastern NC. I'm new to archery, though I've always loved it. I've always loved the beauty of a hardwood longbow or recurve. I messed around with my parents' longbows when I was young, but that's about it. My wife has commented a few times recently that she is interested in archery. Then she saw an archery range at the local gun range we go to, and it piqued her interest, so she attended a ladies day at a range and had a chance to use a 20# recurve for awhile. Her interest has brought back my own memories of having fun with my parents' bows, so now I'm interested in it.
I'm looking for good resources for used bows, as well as good retailers of new bows. I know about the classifieds here, as well as armslist, gunbroker, and of course the ubiquitous big auction site which for some reason I cannot mention here. Are there any other sources for a good selection of used bows?
I've been researching bows to death, but I have limited funds because I'm a college student (again), getting my masters in geo-physics. This semester, I'm also taking a beginner archery class at my university for personal interest and to get a bit of experience/instruction. So, I've been looking at cheaper new bows ($150-250 range), and used bows in the same price range. I've been reading into the benefits of buying new and used, as well as the detractors of each.
The right bow for me..
I'll probably only use it for target and roving for a long time, at least until I'm out of college anyway, and then I can buy a better/stronger bow anyway. I'm 6' tall, 175-180 lbs, 28" draw, and LEFT handed. That last one makes things a bit more difficult. I've been finding tons of great deals on used bows for right-handers.. very sparse selection for lefties. I know I want a recurve, 58-64", and 30-45# draw.. preferably no more than 40# since I'm only using it for target/roving and developing my form.
I'm also looking for a recurve for my wife. She'll use hers the same way, she's 5'7", 125 lbs and RIGHT handed so hers will likely be easier to find. Probably around 20-25# for hers so she can develop her form correctly and easily.
Suggestions would be helpful, but I have been doing lots of research on bows, so if your suggestion is well known, I already know about it and have read up on it. Give me your lesser-known suggestions. What I need more than bow suggestions are sources where I can find quality, used bows for good prices, if there are any left that I didn't mention above. If anyone knows someone who is getting rid of a bow that would fit my wife or I, please let me know. As I said, finding the correct left-handed bow has proven to be taxing at best, so help from this community would be appreciated more than you know.