Is anyone here into archery?
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I used to bow hunt all the time but I kinda got out of it for a while. I liked aluminum arrows the best, Easton gamegetter xx75 2117 arrows is what I always preferrd.I used the Wasp Boss three blade 125 grain broadhead.Now I have a crossbow hanging in the shed collecting dust.
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OK my archery report to date. I have used the indoor range at Backroom Archery in Santa Rosa many times. It is a bit small but hey you can shoot all day for $5.00. This is also the place where I get most of my equipment. Their prices are good and they insist on you trying out any equipment before buying it. I have also tried the indoor range at Avid Bowhunter in Petaluma. This range is cool because it is 20 yards long which makes for a nice challenge. They charge $10.00 which is still downright reasonable. A few weeks ago, I went with my son to the public range at Lake Sonoma. They have many targets, 18 I think, set at different distances. This is the most challenging range I have been to so far. You are also climbing up and down hills, usually in hot weather, as you go from one target to another. You definitely get a workout using that range which may not be a bad thing. Outdoor ranges are nice but finding lost arrows can be a PITA especially if they get buried in the dirt. As for arrows, I started with carbon fibers because they are light and very fast. I am starting to learn that arrows are as unique as snus and your taste may change over time. Now I am using Easton Gamegettter 400 shafts with a 125 grain field point. They are heavy but very accurate. I also prefer aluminum arrows now because they don't crack like carbon arrows do and I can shoot them outside without worrying about them breaking. I also got a Yellow Jacket target bag as an early father's day present from my son so now I can shoot just about anywhere there is room. He paid for it using money he earned from his after school job. I almost hate to shoot arrows into it but that's what it is made for.
Next, I want to try and get skilled at using horsebows. Horsebows are small, light and pack quite a punch. Samick makes a horsebow called the SKB which is fairly cheap. I don't know when I will get it but it is something to look forward to a few months down the road.
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I have debated getting back into it. I used to shoot all the time when I was younger on a recurve I had. Debating between getting a recurve. Might inspire me to go hunting again... Although I never was much of a fan of just sitting in the woods.
Ken
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Originally posted by Bigblue1I believe tobaccylassy is gonna fit in quite nicely around here. Belated welcome to thee.....
Yeah, the bows are pretty long. Mine is a bit over 7 feet long. Makes it kind of tough to walk around and look inconspicuous. LOL!
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Originally posted by Bigblue1I believe tobaccylassy is gonna fit in quite nicely around here. Belated welcome to thee.....
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I believe tobaccylassy is gonna fit in quite nicely around here. Belated welcome to thee.....
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Very cool video. Huge bows! It is interesting hw form is more important than accuracy. I thought ninja dog was kind of cool as well.
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Originally posted by GoVeganWhat is Japanese archery about?
Here's an example, of people shooting at Sanjusangendo Temple. I had the opportunity to shoot there back in 2007, and what an exciting opportunity!
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I'm into archery... I do Kyudo, Japanese archery.
If slingshots count as archery, i'm a slingshot enthusiast as well.
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I did end up getting a Samick Sage from our local shop. The price was right and it is one hell of a bow. It is 45# at a 28" draw. It is slightly hard to use but I think I can work into with a little practice. At the shop I also saw this incredible horse bow. It is one piece, small and very light. The thing also packed a punch for such a tiny bow at 45#. I tried it and found it a bit difficult to control due to its small size. I think a bit of practice could take care of that. It was a bit out of my price range at $270 but I wouldn't mind picking one up down the road.
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I was too young to chew tobacco, but that kind of thing never concered my dad! Lol
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Originally posted by ZimobogI recall the days when I was a lad with my first .22. A 1906 Winchester pump action. Someone had carved J.R. In the stock. My dad was a pulpwood logger and used to let me wonder around the Appalachee Forest where he was working a logging contract.
Great times with Dad.
Anyway……..great story
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I recall the days when I was a lad with my first .22. A 1906 Winchester pump action. Someone had carved J.R. In the stock. My dad was a pulpwood logger and used to let me wonder around the Appalachee Forest where he was working a logging contract.
Great times with Dad.
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