LeftHandGuy
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Fantastic!
What broadhead was it?
What broadhead was it?
100 grain G5 Montec. I'm also shooting pretty long and lowish FOC arrows at the moment.Fantastic!
What broadhead was it?
Keep me posted on your progress. Traditional or compound?Just starting on the journey. Or will be once I secure a suitable target/arrow catcher to practice on.
Well done on your first Buck.
K
100 grain G5 Montec. I'm also shooting pretty long and lowish FOC arrows at the moment.
Thanks, appreciated.That (low FOC) is something you can get away with using a decent compound bow. Higher FOC would likely have gotten you a passthrough, but at the cost of a much loopier trajectory.
One way or another, a good hit and a good kill. I am envious, I have yet to draw any blood (other than my own) with my bow!
Realistically I'm too much of a novice to make sound recommendations, but in terms of a hunting bow a minimum of 40lb draw is required in the US.I’m keen on getting a compound hunting bow
I’ve made a few long bows
They have ultimately all failed - much to my son-in-laws amusement
What is recommended?
Are draw length and weight adjustable?
J
I’m keen on getting a compound hunting bow
I’ve made a few long bows
They have ultimately all failed - much to my son-in-laws amusement
What is recommended?
Are draw length and weight adjustable?
J
It really depends on what your end-goal is. Do you want to hunt with a compound bow, or (since you've been building longbows) are you looking at it more as a gateway to archery with an ultimate goal of "traditional" archery hunting?
I intend to get a couple to use for field archery and for clients that come to me for shooting and bushcrafty stuff
Clients range from age 12 to mature adults
Advice welcome
J



I’ve just engaged with my preferred personal instructor:Keep me posted on your progress.
I have no doubt a bow could be an extremely useful part of the armoury of tools for managing deer. Skill is required, but thats needed with a rifle as well.
In terms of animal welfare, put a bullet or an arrow in the right place minimal suffering.
Watched this video of a father and son hunting Altai Wapati in Mongolia. Effectively very large red deer that whistle. Terminal effect of one being hit with a rifle and one with a bow - both ran about ten yards and collapsed dead. Pedro Ampero makes some very good bow hunting videos.
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Field target archery is brilliant fun for the whole family and way more challenging than just target faces. Especially the 3D targets.Reviving this thread as again this is a journey that really appeals, looking at one of these with 30lb draw to get started.
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A course of field archery looks like a great way to challenge skills (once gained) and seems so much more appealing than "Olympic style" archery.
Something I need to get into when I find the right place to start!I appreciate the other thread is probably in the wrong place seeing as it's now more of an archery thread.
Just a quick update after a couple of sessions and circa 100 arrows.
I'm only shooting at 15-20 yards and I'm trying not to adjust the sights continually until I flatten out some of my inconsistencies and am just focusing on grouping, but wow, it's hard not to fall in love with it!
I'm starting to see the groups close up. Nothing beats just spending the time, but the biggest difference I've noticed is shooting both eyes open. That helped me alot!
A useful linkReviving this thread as again this is a journey that really appeals, looking at one of these with 30lb draw to get started.
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A course of field archery looks like a great way to challenge skills (once gained) and seems so much more appealing than "Olympic style" archery.