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Any Archers aboard? I need help with a decent starter Bow & Arrows

MadMonk

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I've been wanting to get a decent Bow to learn, or relearn Archery. When I was a kid, I won several Archery meets. I had never been taught how to do any of it. Just hit close to what I was shooting at for some reason. I'm hoping there are some fairly inexpensive options available that represent good bang for the buck. Also, something that would be dimensionally stable, if that is even a current concern with Bows. (no warping during storage, etc.) Anything you can enlighten me with would be greatly appreciated.
 
Yes, I'm into it...
 
I shoot a vintage Fred Bear Kodiak from the late 60's as well as a modern Bear Anarchy HC. :thumbs:
 
You looking to go Compound, Recurve, or Traditional?
 
I would suggest a compound with about 35-45# draw weight, unless your a hulk and then you could start with 60# draw weight. 
 
Your in NYC is see, there is a bow shop in Lancaster PA that is world class, they could set you right.. bit of a drive, but it's where I do all of my shopping. Or call and talk to the shop...
 
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/
 
Jake,
 
I've seen that fellow before. He's pretty remarkable. Just watched the movie "Northmen" (2014) and one of the characters uses a bow in that fashion, spare arrows in draw hand, flight arrow on same side of bow as draw hand. Not a bad flick if you like Cleavage....as in cleaving a foe in two.
 
jsm11 said:
Yes, I'm into it...
 
I shoot a vintage Fred Bear Kodiak from the late 60's as well as a modern Bear Anarchy HC. :thumbs:
 
You looking to go Compound, Recurve, or Traditional?
 
I would suggest a compound with about 35-45# draw weight, unless your a hulk and then you could start with 60# draw weight. 
 
Your in NYC is see, there is a bow shop in Lancaster PA that is world class, they could set you right.. bit of a drive, but it's where I do all of my shopping. Or call and talk to the shop...
 
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/
Thanks. Good info. I want a recurve at first. Something simple and dependable. I am a pretty stout fellow but don't know if I want to take advantage of that. Have a hinky neck and don't know if it will screw with that. I.e., Strong as an ox with disks that are half gone. 
 
I'm actually in GA. I need to look at my profile to see how you got NY. 
 
That Lancaster looks decent. I'll figure out how to determine draw length and get something ordered. Thanks for the input! :thumbs:
 
lol...
 
Looked at Whylie's my bad :whistling:
 
I'd get around 30#  on a recurev, it'll be easy to pull and won't cause you any issues... still flings em good too...
 
Keep in mind 30# ramps up when you pull back farther on the recurve, so in essence it stacks...
 
I'm 6' 34/35 dress shirt length.  My draw is @ 27.5"
 
MadMonk said:
 
 I need to look at my profile to see how you got NY. 
 
 
He knows all the best people are from NY. He lumped you in with us.
 
tomthirtysix said:
 
 
 I need to look at my profile to see how you got NY. 
 
 
He knows all the best people are from NY. He lumped you in with us.
 
Indeed. I was born in Brooklyn. On Troutman off Knickerbocker. 
 
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