Howdy TradGang!
My name is Blair Yak and I hail from Ottawa, Canada. I've been instinctive shooting recurves for 23 years with a gap of 10 years in the middle and I've been getting back into trad archery with a hunger. I've taken a couple of target shooting courses but my goal in the next year or two is to start hunting ( deer, most likely ). A lot to learn, but I think I've come to the right place :D
I've recently upgraded most of my equipment and am at the point where I'm researching a new bow. I currently shoot a 35# 62" one-piece recurve from the early 90s that I bought at a garage sale for $10. It shoots well enough, but I'd like to take advantage of some of the modern advancements in bows since then ( also, legal draw weight for hunting in Ontario is 40# minimum ).
I'm looking for a new 45# take-down recurve with offers the ability to mount a quiver. My budget is about $600 - $1300 US. I had been doing lots of reading on the Hoyt Buffalo and the Hoyt Tiberon, but recently found the site for Silvertip and BlackWidow. I've also read about several folk who use risers with custom limbs. So many options!
Your thoughts? While I'm sure I'll buy more bows some years from now, I'm looking for a amazing, reliable bow to be my prime for the next 4-5 years ( with an upgrade of limbs when I need the extra #'s ).
Many thanks for any help, advice, thoughts, and opinions you can share.
- Yak
( apologies if this is in the wrong channel of the forum, this is my first post )