Thomas from Wyoming, here. Morning, everybody.
A bit about me: I've been hunting with traditional gear for about 20 years, and using primitive gear (bamboo-backed hickory longbows) for about three. I am really trying to improve my consistency lately: My goal is to be able to consistently hit a tennis ball (or a rabbit head, or a deer heart) from 30 yards a year from now. So, those of you that can shoot that way, expect a lot of questions from me.
My current question: How does shooting off the hand vs. using an arrow rest affect accuracy? All my longbows up to now have lacked an arrow shelf. I enjoy shooting off the hand because it feels more traditional, I enjoy the contact with the arrow, and doggone it, I just bought a really cool armguard/bowglove combo.
OTOH, accuracy is my main concern, and if using an arrow shelf would help with that, I'd go with it.
This has become an issue lately because my favorite hunting bow (a bamboo hickory flatbow from Rudderbows) delaminated on me a couple weeks ago, so I'm in the market, and trying to decide which way to go.
Any input? Thanks!
Thomas