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85.1 | Form-Fit-Function | OLDMAN::DAYOTTE | | Fri Nov 20 1987 08:52 | 15 |
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The best advice that I can give to someone new to archery/bowhunting
is to make sure that the equipment you buy matches your physical
characteristics. You can shoot a gun that is cut too long/short
but you can't shoot a bow thats not set up for you. Go to a dealer
or club and find someone that can measure you correctly so that
you know what you need. As far as gadgets go...... I can't condemn
any of them because obviously they must "work" or there wouldn't
be a market for them and you wouldn't see them on the shelf. My
hunting bow is a Golden Eagle Cam Hunter and I am very satisfied
with it..... but I'm sure I'd be happy with either a Hoyt, Martin,
High Country, or other good bow. You might find the Archery note
file helpful. Good luck and welcome to THE sport.
-Dave
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85.2 | Also see archery notesfile | VICKI::DODIER | | Fri Nov 20 1987 12:47 | 6 |
| As .1 said, go to an archery shop or club if you don't know of
someone that is into archery/bowhunting. Some shops have their own
indoor ranges. You can be measured for draw length and try various
bows and accessories right on the premises. As in rifle/shotgun
hunting there is a lot of personal preference and there is no one
best set-up. Good luck and have fun..................RAYJ
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85.3 | Wish I had wood | BPOV09::LEAHY | | Fri Nov 20 1987 13:54 | 8 |
| The only suggestion I would make is for you to consider wood versus
metal (alloy), I use to shoot a wood recurve and never had COLD
hands in the field, can't say the same since I went to a magnesium
compound.
Best of luck and I am sure you will enjoy.
Jack
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85.4 | WELCOME | RUTLND::GPELLETIER | | Wed Nov 25 1987 08:32 | 15 |
| HI DAVE,
WELCOME to a great sport. I would suggest to try as many different
bows as you can get your hands on. What is the best in one persons
hand may not be in yours. I have an archery shop in New Ipswich,N.H.
an sell High Country. If you would like to come try one out just
give me a call DTN 289-1176 or Shop 603-878-3019 and we can set
some time up.
The best suggestion I would like to give to you is don't buy the
first one you try (shoot it before you buy it) and if you go to
a shop and they will not let you try a bow you don't want to buy
one from them.
GOOD LUCK AND AGAIN WELCOME
GILLES.
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85.5 | Archery notesfile | DECWET::HELSEL | | Tue Dec 01 1987 12:05 | 8 |
| You might want to check the archery notes file. There are some
good notes about getting started there.
I bought my first bow in many years last year. I got a lot of help
from some of the contributors. I am very satisfied with my choice.
It really is fun. I haven't gotten a deer with it yet, though.
Brett.
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