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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
New bow coming!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Stykbow" data-source="post: 4848282" data-attributes="member: 16598"><p>Eddie has given sound advice. I would add this; don't overthink it. When I decided to start in traditional archery I just bought a bow in a reasonable hunting weight and went to work. Took me a month or so to work out form and the right arrow, but I had lots of fun figuring it out.</p><p>To the OP, congrats on your new bow. I've always shot a recurve, but longbows interest me more and more.</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you're going to be stupid, you'd better be tough!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stykbow, post: 4848282, member: 16598"] Eddie has given sound advice. I would add this; don’t overthink it. When I decided to start in traditional archery I just bought a bow in a reasonable hunting weight and went to work. Took me a month or so to work out form and the right arrow, but I had lots of fun figuring it out. To the OP, congrats on your new bow. I’ve always shot a recurve, but longbows interest me more and more. If you’re going to be stupid, you’d better be tough! [/QUOTE]
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