Hi,
I got back to archery yesterday but changed from compound to trad. archery. I have a few questions regarding my bow and arrows. Also some on the shooting itself.
The bow is probably 20-30 years old and it says on the side that it's 25# 27" 64". So it's 25 pounds on a 27" draw length and the bow itself is 64" long? Theres no marking on it of it's maker, only "Sherwood jousi" which translates to Sherwood bow.
It has a pin, but since I wanted to shoot instinctive, I just moved it out from the way. I read alot from all the styles of shooting, and decided to practice using the so-called "split vision" style. As far as I understood, it means that one eye is focusing on the target and and the second one is focusing on the arrow (sort of). Don't know if it's my equipment (arrows) or my technique, but I've only been able to get about 4 inch "stack" from 8-9 yards. Since I don't have a shooting range near me, the max distance I can shoot is probably 15 yards I'm afraid that when I can't change the distances and places, I'll start to aim with the arrow shaft (subconsciously).
I don't know what my financial position is (meaning mostly: will my mother let me take money from my bank account ) but as soon as I can, I will be getting new arrows (and bow) since at the moment I only have one. First I thought about getting wooden arrows, but since I can use carbon (right?
) I might get them. Someone could explain the benefits of each type? I also have a friend who is duck and goose hunter big time. I would probably get goose feathers from him so could i.e order wooden or carbon shafts, buy a machine that I can put feathers correctly on the shaft (don't know the name) and use goose feathers?
I've been going moose and deer hunting with my grandfather since I was 6 and for a few years with a gun (since I was 12) and hunting with a bow would be really cool. Obviously I can't hunt with the bow I have now, but what kind of a bow would you recommend for me? Since I'm not really a powerhouse and here in Finland we can't even hunt whitetail deer (only a smaller type of deer) I though that would 45 pounds would do the job? Here in Finland we have this shop, Mukkanuoli, which handcrafts longbows and recurves. They're in my price range and I would like an opinion on my first proper bow, recurve or longbow?
Sorry if theres any mistakes in there, I don't speak very good english. Thanks in advance and happy shooting everybody!
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