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New to bows
#144753
06/29/11 08:16 PM
06/29/11 08:16 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 969 North Alabama
REDMAN1
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6 point
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6 point
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Posts: 969
North Alabama
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People of ALdeer....I have never bow hunted but I want to give it a try. I have shot a bow but it was 10+ yrs ago and only for about 10 minutes. I would like to start practicing asap and probably wont make it until late this season if at all (which is perfectly fine). What do I need to just begin (bare essentials maybe) my experience in the back yard shooting a target? Round about prices? Then how would I/what would I need to progress?
Thanks ahead for any and all info.
REDMAN
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#144758
06/29/11 08:23 PM
06/29/11 08:23 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 17,127 Madison
BowtechDan
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 17,127
Madison
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Find a decent person to set you up with the correct draw length, poundage, and peep sight location. The rest will flow after that.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#144782
06/29/11 09:40 PM
06/29/11 09:40 PM
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Joined: May 2007
Posts: 207 Bullock County Alabama
phantom
4 point
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4 point
Joined: May 2007
Posts: 207
Bullock County Alabama
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Ask around and find a good pro shop.. Go to them and have their bowtech help you out.. Shoot lots of different brands to see what you like.. Stay away from big box stores such as bass pro.. etc you can always pm if you have any questions
Mathews Z7 SLICK TRICK broadheads....
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#144826
06/30/11 05:04 AM
06/30/11 05:04 AM
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Joined: Apr 2000
Posts: 29,224 Fosters, Alabama, USA
Shaw
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As stated before, find a reputable shop and have them measure you for your correct draw length. Try out as many bows as you can to get a feel for what you like. Once you have this info, start looking around for a used set up. Since this will be your first bow, I wouldn't drop a bundle on a new set up. Get with a buddy that shoots for pointers. Or, go to a local 3D shoot. They'll be folks there that will be more than happy to work with you. After you log some string time, if you still have the itch, invest in a new set up if you wish. You'll have a better understanding of bows and accessories by then.
"I hate rude behavior in a man. I won't tolerate it." Captain Woodrow F. Call
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Re: New to bows
[Re: Shaw]
#144923
06/30/11 12:15 PM
06/30/11 12:15 PM
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Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 5,577 Tuscaloosa, AL
Bowfool
12 point
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12 point
Joined: Feb 2009
Posts: 5,577
Tuscaloosa, AL
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Agree with find a good pro shop. They may even have some used bows u may wanna consider first. I buy a lot of used stuff of ebay once you know what you want. Good luck!
‘Obama Is the Greatest Hoax Ever Perpetrated on the American People’ - Clint Eastwood
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#145049
06/30/11 07:42 PM
06/30/11 07:42 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 969 North Alabama
REDMAN1
OP
6 point
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6 point
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Thanks guys for all the info. I will be going to the bow shop in Athens, 12 Ring Archery, and talk to those guys and see what I can come up with.
Elkhunter, I live just north of Athens in Limestone County.
REDMAN
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#145063
06/30/11 08:17 PM
06/30/11 08:17 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 10,031 Hampton Cove
foldemup
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Hampton Cove
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I don't know anything about 12 ring, they might be great, however, they are going to lead you to whatever they sell. You owe it to yourself to go to 12 ring, then drive over to Huntsville and go to Full Draw Archery, CC Outfitters, Backwater Outdoors, and Custom Archery Center. You should be able to catch all the major brands and some of the smaller ones with those 5 stores. Shoot every bow you can get your hands on and find what works best for you, not what works best for the bow shop trying to sell you a bow. Then if you find what you want, go to archerytalk.com and look at their classifieds. You can probably find whatever you want barely used for 100's off of new price if you look hard enough. Also, if you want to shoot a smaller name bow that is hard to sample, you can PM me and you can sling a couple of arrows with mine. Good luck, and let us all know what you end up with.
If you want to always win, never play anyone better than you!
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#145064
06/30/11 08:18 PM
06/30/11 08:18 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 17,127 Madison
BowtechDan
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Madison
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Thanks guys for all the info. I will be going to the bow shop in Athens, 12 Ring Archery, and talk to those guys and see what I can come up with.
Elkhunter, I live just north of Athens in Limestone County. RedMan, I'm down the road off 53 between Harvest and Madison if you need any help. I have a bow press, arrow saw, and fletching jig.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#145477
07/01/11 09:06 PM
07/01/11 09:06 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 969 North Alabama
REDMAN1
OP
6 point
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OP
6 point
Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 969
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foldemup, I will go to all those places before I buy so i can make a good comparison.
Bowtechdan, I have some old arrows that my dad's friend gave me. They are at my parents house, I will bring them home and see what they like. I will post a pic of them and see if you think they are even worth re-fletching cause i dont know anything about them.
REDMAN
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#145586
07/02/11 06:59 AM
07/02/11 06:59 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 17,127 Madison
BowtechDan
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Madison
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foldemup, I will go to all those places before I buy so i can make a good comparison.
Bowtechdan, I have some old arrows that my dad's friend gave me. They are at my parents house, I will bring them home and see what they like. I will post a pic of them and see if you think they are even worth re-fletching cause i dont know anything about them. Okie Doke. But try laying the arrows on a table edge or countertop and roll them. If you see wobble, they won't be worth the effort. Or spin them like a top with a good field point.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#146112
07/04/11 12:30 PM
07/04/11 12:30 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 10,031 Hampton Cove
foldemup
Booner
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Booner
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Here is what they all look like. I spun them are none were bent. These are Easton 2117 Gamegetter. I also have 3 Easton 2016 Gamegetters, 1 2020 and 1 XX75 1916. Worth it? Do you have a bow yet? What is your draw length/draw weight? How long are those arrows? (they could be too short for your drawlength). Those 2117's are 400 spine which might be okay depending on what bow/draw length/draw weight you are shooting. The 2016's are 500 spine which will be too flimsy unless you are shooting a kids bow. You need to get a bow first with the correct draw length, then worry about arrows. Don't mix and match arrows or different spine and weight or you will never be able to hit consistently.
Last edited by foldemup; 07/04/11 12:30 PM.
If you want to always win, never play anyone better than you!
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#146133
07/04/11 02:04 PM
07/04/11 02:04 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Posts: 17,127 Madison
BowtechDan
Old Mossy Horns
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Old Mossy Horns
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Here is what they all look like. I spun them are none were bent. These are Easton 2117 Gamegetter. I also have 3 Easton 2016 Gamegetters, 1 2020 and 1 XX75 1916. Worth it?
Those 2117's may work, but foldemup is right.......get your bow setup 1st. The bow comes first with draw length, poundage. And then you choose the arrow size based on spine (stiffness). A bow with higher poundage and/or draw length will require a stiffer arrow vs a lower poundage shorter draw length bow.
Nathan Carl Goff 19 Sept 2016 - 14 Jan 2017.
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Re: New to bows
[Re: REDMAN1]
#146155
07/04/11 03:58 PM
07/04/11 03:58 PM
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Joined: Sep 2010
Posts: 969 North Alabama
REDMAN1
OP
6 point
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OP
6 point
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Posts: 969
North Alabama
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Ok thanks for the info guys. My search began today on the internet. I will let yall know what I come up with.
REDMAN
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Re: New to bows
[Re: Shaw]
#146255
07/04/11 08:24 PM
07/04/11 08:24 PM
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Joined: Jul 2005
Posts: 10,031 Hampton Cove
foldemup
Booner
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Booner
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Posts: 10,031
Hampton Cove
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500 spine arrows aren't for kid bows, Foldemup. I know....kid's bows, women's bows, and wimpy target bows...lol...J/K.
If you want to always win, never play anyone better than you!
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