jimh406
WKR
Like rifles, setup and tuning is very important in archery. In spite of decades of technology, archery accuracy isn't much different than it was 50 years ago.
However, you are new and learning. A few words of advice. One, join a solid archery range in your area. You need a good place to practice and people to help you learn. Two, find a real pro shop that you trust that is involved with competitive shooting, the local archery range, and also hunting. Buy a bow from them. You don't have to buy an expensive bow to hunt. If you want to, fine.
Don't get hung up on the technology. Obviously, people are able use traditional archery to shoot animals regularly. Most archery equipment is like fishing equipment and lures, except most are designed to catch the hunter instead of the fisherman. You can pay almost as much as you want for your equipment, but it isn't required.
However, you are new and learning. A few words of advice. One, join a solid archery range in your area. You need a good place to practice and people to help you learn. Two, find a real pro shop that you trust that is involved with competitive shooting, the local archery range, and also hunting. Buy a bow from them. You don't have to buy an expensive bow to hunt. If you want to, fine.
Don't get hung up on the technology. Obviously, people are able use traditional archery to shoot animals regularly. Most archery equipment is like fishing equipment and lures, except most are designed to catch the hunter instead of the fisherman. You can pay almost as much as you want for your equipment, but it isn't required.