Samdemarais
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This will be my first year hunting with a recurve. Thinking I’m gonna hunt off the ground with a Ghillie suit and some out of a stand. Any last words of advice? Thanks
In all honesty id ditch the gilly suit and hunt from a stand. The suit will cost ya more shots then the stand hunting will. You have to move to draw on your target. Stick bows are not like compounds where you can draw early and hold. Takes practice and misses to learn from. My advise is sell your compound if ya have one cause you'll wanna go back to it after you blow some shots. Ive been killing deer for 40yrs with a recurve. I can still blow a shot. The good thing about traditional bows is there quite and sometimes you get another shot cause they don't know what happened. Enjoy the hunt and keep your head up. Sharp broadheads are a must. Your not gonna shoot through everything now. I shoot Simmons Interceptor 190gr. Rarely get a pass through. Im gonna tell ya though when that arrow stays in them its cutting everytime they move.
I have trimmed the suit for clearance and where a long compression sleeve on bow arm. I am going to give it a try in a few areas where I’m targeting some slew bucks with few trees. I have a pretty dialed sand paper system for sharpening iron wills that you could shave your face with. Shooting 48# and 490 grain arrow.In all honesty id ditch the gilly suit and hunt from a stand. The suit will cost ya more shots then the stand hunting will. You have to move to draw on your target. Stick bows are not like compounds where you can draw early and hold. Takes practice and misses to learn from. My advise is sell your compound if ya have one cause you'll wanna go back to it after you blow some shots. Ive been killing deer for 40yrs with a recurve. I can still blow a shot. The good thing about traditional bows is there quite and sometimes you get another shot cause they don't know what happened. Enjoy the hunt and keep your head up. Sharp broadheads are a must. Your not gonna shoot through everything now. I shoot Simmons Interceptor 190gr. Rarely get a pass through. Im gonna tell ya though when that arrow stays in them its cutting everytime they move.
Id try to figure out a way to get another 50-75gr on that arrow. I’ve killed plenty Alabama whitetails with an arrow that same weight. Got 1 pass through in the rib cage. Many that didnt pass through and didnt even break the skin on the other side. Had to change the set up.I have trimmed the suit for clearance and where a long compression sleeve on bow arm. I am going to give it a try in a few areas where I’m targeting some slew bucks with few trees. I have a pretty dialed sand paper system for sharpening iron wills that you could shave your face with. Shooting 48# and 490 grain arrow.
Randy cooling has killed 100s of animals with 490 gn arrows. If she is flying straight and has a sharp head I think it will do the job.Id try to figure out a way to get another 50-75gr on that arrow. I’ve killed plenty Alabama whitetails with an arrow that same weight. Got 1 pass through in the rib cage. Many that didnt pass through and didnt even break the skin on the other side. Had to change the set up.