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Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:26 pm
by Jeff-7
I've been bowhunting since I was 14, with a recurve you need to make sure at full draw that it reaches to an anchorpoint such as the corner of your mouth (this way you can develop consistency in your form). They're pretty rough on your fingers at first but for an axe player the callouses you already have should help a lot. Be sure to try compounds, you can get some pretty nice let-offs on weight so that if you plan to hunt you can stand at full draw for quite a while until you have the opportunity for a clean shot. With a recurve there is no letoff in weight so don't try and get the highest weight you can pull back, just get something that is comfortable and that you can hold at draw for a good while without shaking. A good archery shop should have someone that can hook you up with something that works for you. Compounds don't need a ton of maintenance, I haven't even had to change the string on mine in 14 years, just normal upkeep and waxing the string should be fine.

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:51 pm
by Jwar
Deltaphoenix wrote:I used to be into archery. I am going to buy a gun soon though.


Hah! I own three. Bring your bows, I'll bring my 40cal. :thumb:

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 11:54 pm
by Jero
:lol: Oh I gots gunz too.

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 1:07 am
by warwick.hoy
Jeff-7 wrote:I've been bowhunting since I was 14, with a recurve you need to make sure at full draw that it reaches to an anchorpoint such as the corner of your mouth (this way you can develop consistency in your form). They're pretty rough on your fingers at first but for an axe player the callouses you already have should help a lot. Be sure to try compounds, you can get some pretty nice let-offs on weight so that if you plan to hunt you can stand at full draw for quite a while until you have the opportunity for a clean shot. With a recurve there is no letoff in weight so don't try and get the highest weight you can pull back, just get something that is comfortable and that you can hold at draw for a good while without shaking. A good archery shop should have someone that can hook you up with something that works for you. Compounds don't need a ton of maintenance, I haven't even had to change the string on mine in 14 years, just normal upkeep and waxing the string should be fine.


Thanks for the solid information. :thumb:

I'll be sure to look into compound bows as well. The club my wife went to had rentals available so I'll be able to try both when I make the jump. I'm thinking about trying to get into next weeks intro then make it part of a weekly routine to just go out and try stuff,...pickup a brace and a glove.

What are the trigger mechanisms that I see people using. What are the advantages and disadvantages of that device? Seems like more of a target/competition tool.

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:37 am
by Jeff-7
You'll see those mainly with compound users. Its more consistent and accurate than fingers but it takes a little getting used to.

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 6:42 am
by tuffteef
cant even carry a supreme pocket knife without getting arrested let alone own a cool ass bow or gat

GRR

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 9:55 am
by Chankgeez
tuffteef wrote:cant even carry a supreme pocket knife without getting arrested let alone own a cool ass bow or gat

GRR


What's an ass bow? And why would you want one, much less a cool one?

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:39 am
by Jero
tuffteef wrote:cant even carry a supreme pocket knife without getting arrested let alone own a cool ass bow or gat
GRR

See that makes no sense...doesn't Australia have like the largest population of dangerous creatures?
Though, in the theoretical "zombie apocalypse/no grocery" sense, I don't think any of us will be following those types of laws.

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:09 pm
by Jeff-7
Some of my Canadian friends said it is pretty difficult to procure firearms up there. Not sure if they just meant handguns though.

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 12:28 pm
by Fuzzy Fred
Jeff-7 wrote:I've been bowhunting since I was 14, with a recurve you need to make sure at full draw that it reaches to an anchorpoint such as the corner of your mouth (this way you can develop consistency in your form). They're pretty rough on your fingers at first but for an axe player the callouses you already have should help a lot. Be sure to try compounds, you can get some pretty nice let-offs on weight so that if you plan to hunt you can stand at full draw for quite a while until you have the opportunity for a clean shot. With a recurve there is no letoff in weight so don't try and get the highest weight you can pull back, just get something that is comfortable and that you can hold at draw for a good while without shaking. A good archery shop should have someone that can hook you up with something that works for you. Compounds don't need a ton of maintenance, I haven't even had to change the string on mine in 14 years, just normal upkeep and waxing the string should be fine.


go compound. i mean, i like older stuff as much as the next guy, and I like simple, but compounds are just awesome.

I got a bow that Diamond made for Bass Pro Shops, and it was like 300 with a case and arrows, but it was on a super sweet sale, i think it would be like 500 without the sale, but its awesome. tons of fun

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:17 pm
by tuffteef
Jero wrote:
tuffteef wrote:cant even carry a supreme pocket knife without getting arrested let alone own a cool ass bow or gat
GRR

See that makes no sense...doesn't Australia have like the largest population of dangerous creatures?
Though, in the theoretical "zombie apocalypse/no grocery" sense, I don't think any of us will be following those types of laws.


i think so but im not Dr Doolittle to be able to set the animal kingdom on someone trying to jump me at the station

true story though i did get arrested for having a pocket knife in my bag lawl

maz91379 wrote:
tuffteef wrote:cant even carry a supreme pocket knife without getting arrested let alone own a cool ass bow or gat

GRR

Can't you get a permit for a bow for fishing and hunting ? Like wasn't there some serial killer who used one here like 10-15 years ago i would imagine it wouldn't of been banned just for that?

Does canada have a good economies and social medicine as i like australia but i need by gats eventually.


most aus serial killers were like bushman hunters knocking off touros :lol:

your not allowed any kind of weapon unless you can prove its part of your business or apart of a club and it has to be locked in a safe at all times unless your on site
long story short its like so difficult to get the license in the first place ala america like take a 30 min class and u can carry a gat in ur back pocket :lol:

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 8:49 pm
by hclapp219
tuffteef wrote:
your not allowed any kind of weapon unless you can prove its part of your business or apart of a club and it has to be locked in a safe at all times unless your on site
long story short its like so difficult to get the license in the first place ala america like take a 30 min class and u can carry a gat in ur back pocket :lol:


You don't need to take a class :thumb:

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:20 pm
by Jero
tuffteef wrote:
Jero wrote:
tuffteef wrote:cant even carry a supreme pocket knife without getting arrested let alone own a cool ass bow or gat
GRR

See that makes no sense...doesn't Australia have like the largest population of dangerous creatures?
Though, in the theoretical "zombie apocalypse/no grocery" sense, I don't think any of us will be following those types of laws.

i think so but im not Dr Doolittle to be able to set the animal kingdom on someone trying to jump me at the station
true story though i did get arrested for having a pocket knife in my bag lawl

:lol: I was actually suggesting that, due to large population of dangerous animals in aus, people should be allowed to have weapons as protection...or for hunting.

Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 01, 2012 11:29 pm
by sonidero
Jero wrote: :lol: I was actually suggesting that, due to large population of dangerous animals in aus, people should be allowed to have weapons as protection...or for hunting.


I'm on the GreenBelt... We need these (hobo hackers)...

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Re: I think I might be an Archery Nerd.

Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 2:51 am
by warwick.hoy
So today; I went out and took the intro Archery Class. I dig it. It was a lot of fun. I still have plenty to learn,...but I was shooting groups of three and by the end of the class they were getting pretty tight.

I notice that my shoulders feel really weak when I'm holding draw and that is cause me to be shaky and unsteady. I usually take my time aiming. I figure the unsteadiness will go away with more practice. Maybe I should start a regiment of pushups and doing some yoga poses (at the wife's suggestion).

I think I'm going to just keep renting and taking classes for the time being,...save up all the while,...and when I know I'm committed,...look into getting a quality setup.