I will be 60 this year, and just re entered the Trad waters last fall. I tried it for the first time around five years ago, but after a month or two I quickly became discouraged due to lack of consistency. I did not know any other Trad shooters at that time, and did not realize I was heavily over bowed while starting out. I sold the bow, and did not think about it again until this past fall.
This time around I benefited from my earlier experience. I Purchased a Fleetwood Knight takedown recurve, and started with a set a 30 pound limbs. After shooting daily for around six weeks, I swapped them out for some 40 pound limbs. I also started shooting three under with a fixed crawl. Being able to site down the arrow shaft improved my accuracy and consistency overnight. I firmly believe there is a big benefit to using an aiming method, especially for new shooters. Instinctive is a wonderful way to shoot, but it can take years for someone to become proficient enough to hunt in that style. I’m certain there are a lot of guys just like myself that grow frustrated trying to shoot in that style and eventually discard Trad altogether.
To the OP’s original point, I recently went to my first traditional archery club 3-D shoot. There was a great turn out with almost 100 participants. At almost 60 years of age, I was honestly one of the young bucks. Could not believe the number of guys in their 60s, 70s and 80s that were still shooting. While I think it’s awesome that this is a hobby that I hope to be able to enjoy into my later years, the lack of young people at the shoot was very telling and concerning for the sport of Trad.
This time around I benefited from my earlier experience. I Purchased a Fleetwood Knight takedown recurve, and started with a set a 30 pound limbs. After shooting daily for around six weeks, I swapped them out for some 40 pound limbs. I also started shooting three under with a fixed crawl. Being able to site down the arrow shaft improved my accuracy and consistency overnight. I firmly believe there is a big benefit to using an aiming method, especially for new shooters. Instinctive is a wonderful way to shoot, but it can take years for someone to become proficient enough to hunt in that style. I’m certain there are a lot of guys just like myself that grow frustrated trying to shoot in that style and eventually discard Trad altogether.
To the OP’s original point, I recently went to my first traditional archery club 3-D shoot. There was a great turn out with almost 100 participants. At almost 60 years of age, I was honestly one of the young bucks. Could not believe the number of guys in their 60s, 70s and 80s that were still shooting. While I think it’s awesome that this is a hobby that I hope to be able to enjoy into my later years, the lack of young people at the shoot was very telling and concerning for the sport of Trad.