My recurve
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: IOWA/25' UP
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My recurve
I had a friend that is a bowyer build this custom takedown recurve about 6 years ago for $180. It isa 60# bow.I killed a doe with it the first year I had it. I bought blank shafts last year and am getting back into traditional now. I fletched these and crested them myself with paint. I am good out to 20 yds but after that it all goes to heck on me. I admit that I don't shoot it enough. I have a Hoyt Trykon and it gets all my attention as did my old Hoyt Xtec. Compounds are so easy and the traditional takes alot of skill IMO. I have been told that it is like throwing a baseball; just do it.
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Central Wisc.
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RE: My recurve
put away the compound for a while and try to forget about it. i did it a few months ago (and i was a great shot with it) when i first shot a recurve. the recurve was too fun to put down even though i couldnt hit anything. no sights, no rests, no stuff to worry about messing up and you dont need to close or squint one eye.. i havnt shot my hoyt dynatec for about 5 months and am ready to sell it and buy a good recurve. it will take time and lots of practice but eventually you will be a good shot maybe as good asthe compound. nice bow by the way.
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RE: My recurve
Thanks guys..I have been shooting it the last couple of days. It is a lot of fun. It really shoots nice and is very quiet. I am going to get into it. I have been using a tab, but I am thinking of trying a glove. What do you all use?The compound is too easy and it's time to master this traditional archery.....well I don't know about mastering it..but I would sure like to get my skill factor way up there.
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RE: My recurve
I have been using a tab, but I am thinking of trying a glove. What do you all use?
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Steubenville, Ohio
Posts: 306
RE: My recurve
That is how trad fever starts out. at first ya just look at it, then ya shoot it a few times , then you just can not put it down. thenall ya think about is that bow day and night.congratulations. My only advise is start close 5yards. practice form,form,form,form,form,form untill ya do the same thing every time then move to 10yards and do the samething. but most importantly have fun. They say trad bows are like riding a bike. first ya start with training wheels then ya take em off never to use em again