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Lisa still not letting you reload, huh?
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Nah, I have a
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I realize this is not help but I tried long bow a few years back because I was given one. Couldn't hit crap with it. Tried my brothers big boy bow and was actually worse...terrible. I gave up. Sold the long bow and never looked back. I wish I would have stuck with it or gotten some pro help or something though. Would like have the ability to shoot in back yard......
lesson learned...
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Not a hunter, yet, but I have a recurve and a compound that I got about 30 or more years ago.
I wound up being ok with them. While not a professional, nor can give you any good advice, it was a lot of fun. So much so that I recently looked into getting back into it with my daughters.
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No one has answered his question. He wants our opinion on whether he needs "professional help."
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I have a compound and a crossbow. I have the crossbow because with the bow, the deer have an outstanding chance to live.
I like huntersfriend.com and the Diamond Infinity bow. It's very adjustable, so you can start at low weight and move up to hunting poundage over time, without a bow vise. Unfortunately, my granddaughter liked it too, so now she has it. There are "better" bows, but the deer won't care.
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Ah, good call. I'll shoot her a pm, thanks.
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the best thing you can do is make sure you get the correct size bow for your draw length. if you don't have that then you'll never get really good at it.
you can determine your draw length from home http://www.learn-archery.com/proper-bow-size.html but it is more accurate when you get it measured at an archery store. after that you need the correct length arrows for your draw. compound bows would be easier to use and hit with for a beginner but with practice a recurve is just as good. on poundage since you have to build up the muscles you use to draw with it's best to start with a light weight bow and work your way up. if you start out with a heavy poundage bow then you're bound to develop bad habits that will kill your consistent accuracy. i'd suggest a 25# or 30# bow to start with. just like firearms proper and consistent technique when drawing and shooting the bow is key if you want to get good with it. there are lots of videos on youtube that can help you here.
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![]() I prefer the long bow. I shoot them all. I like the long bow because they are much quicker than a compound and a whole lot faster than a cross bow.
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