Is anyone here into archery?

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  • GoVegan
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    Originally posted by Snusdog
    I think you are right...........that $20 will be well spent to get the right bow. Pics when you get it
    Of course. I am hoping to find one that looks traditional with lots of wood.

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  • Snusdog
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    Originally posted by GoVegan
    I called the archery store to ask if they carry Samick Sage and the lady who answered the phone figured out I was Internet shopping. She pointed out to me that every bow has a different fit and it is important to try out a few before deciding on one. She told me that they do carry Samick recurves along with a few other brands. Best of all, I can try them free before buying it. The prices she qouted were about $20 more than ebay but I am thinking that the service is worth a little extra. I am hoping to go there either this Saturday or next Saturday to try some out.
    I think you are right...........that $20 will be well spent to get the right bow. Pics when you get it

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  • GoVegan
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    I called the archery store to ask if they carry Samick Sage and the lady who answered the phone figured out I was Internet shopping. She pointed out to me that every bow has a different fit and it is important to try out a few before deciding on one. She told me that they do carry Samick recurves along with a few other brands. Best of all, I can try them free before buying it. The prices she qouted were about $20 more than ebay but I am thinking that the service is worth a little extra. I am hoping to go there either this Saturday or next Saturday to try some out.

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  • Zimobog
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    Oh, wait... Get a round bale! Squares are too small and sitting one on the ground increases the chance of hitting the ground and damaging your equipment. Depending on where you live, pine straw is real cheap.

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  • Zimobog
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    Try a Bear bow. Those are decent recurves and not to expensive.

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  • GoVegan
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    Yes, ebay has them for about $130.00 which isn't bad. I am not sure about the weight. There is an archery store here with an indoor range. If I was smart, I would spend a few bucks to test a few different models. The hay bale is a good idea. They are cheap and biodegradable so I might get one over the weekend.

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  • Snusdog
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    Originally posted by GoVegan
    Strictly target shooting Dog! So far I have killed a couple of plastic planters and a cardboard box. I want to get one of the foam block targets soon so I don't break my arrows but they are not cheap.
    You could always get a bail of hay or pine straw................stick a target on it............it will do the same thing.........you can also get a target that you fill with straw..................

    Anyway …if you end up getting a recurve……….let us know what you get

    Have you checked ebay..........

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  • GoVegan
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    Strictly target shooting Dog! So far I have killed a couple of plastic planters and a cardboard box. I want to get one of the foam block targets soon so I don't break my arrows but they are not cheap.

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  • Snusdog
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    O man.............I love recurves

    About all I know about them though……… is that it is very important to make sure the sharp pointy stick with the feathers on it………………. is pointing away from you when you fire..............beyond that............and the green woodsman tights..............I won't be very helpful


    But I am exactly where you are............I bought two youth bows for my boys.................love shooting with them.........been eying recurves


    But GV..........I am puzzled…………..you do know...............outside of William Tell............most folks just pick their fruit and veggies..........

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  • GoVegan
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    Is anyone here into archery?

    I recently bought a cheap 25# recurve bow to try out with my son. I think I am starting to get into archery but don't know much about it. I have done some research on the net and am considering getting a Samick Sage. I am not sure what weight to get yet but am thinking about starting with a 50# model. Does anyone have any experience or advice about recurve bows?

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