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Archery Hunting Tennessee
Bow Hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="David Sapp" data-source="post: 749584" data-attributes="member: 2673"><p>I had a Bob Lee recurve. Traditional bows are all very different and you'll likely find yourself changing around until you find the style you like best. You'll get a better deal buying a used one. The used bows that you find on tradgang.com or on the leatherwall will be a better deal than buying new. Better yet is to find someone nearby that can help you out, you can shoot a few bows and narrow it down to reurve vs longbow etc. We have a group called the TN Traditional Archery Society with members all around the state, if you are interested we can likely put you in touch with someone near you.</p><p></p><p>David</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Sapp, post: 749584, member: 2673"] I had a Bob Lee recurve. Traditional bows are all very different and you'll likely find yourself changing around until you find the style you like best. You'll get a better deal buying a used one. The used bows that you find on tradgang.com or on the leatherwall will be a better deal than buying new. Better yet is to find someone nearby that can help you out, you can shoot a few bows and narrow it down to reurve vs longbow etc. We have a group called the TN Traditional Archery Society with members all around the state, if you are interested we can likely put you in touch with someone near you. David [/QUOTE]
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