Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Compound or Recurve i cant decide :(?
It depends on how much time you will practice. Recurve is instinctive shooting which takes many hours (and many lost & broken arrows) of practice. Next would be a compound. It still requires a great deal of practice, at least initially. Once you have your sights correctly placed, it is more about acquiring a skill, doing everything exactly the same ever time. Once you have the skill, it doesn't take a tremendous amount of practice to stay sharp. Last would be a crossbow, if legal in your area. I encourage any archer who cannot commit the time to practicing with conventional archery tackle to use a crossbow. It will make for far less lost game which may just go off and die without being retrieved. Shooting a crossbow is very much like aiming and firing a rifle. Don't be oversold on the hype of speed and distance. Like any archery shot, the closer the better.
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