My only caution with this is that most bow shops today know nothing about Traditional Archery. There are a few hidden gems out there that are knowledgeable but not many.Find a bow shop with some bows to shoot, to find out what fits your shooting style.
No I'm in western pa.My only caution with this is that most bow shops today know nothing about Traditional Archery. There are a few hidden gems out there that are knowledgeable but not many.
@Jmort1754 do you happen to be within driving distance of RMS gear in Denver? If so they will have knowledge staff and lots of bows to try.
Does Lancaster archery have a show room? They know a thing or two about recurves and longbow. Might be a good resource to get you set up.No I'm in western pa.
About 40 minutes from where the push started.
great video thank you for the link. I am on year 3 of trad hunting a couple times ( still take the compound bc lack of faith in stick bow) and have called a dog twice for two deer that were never recovered. Not sure if its target panic, or I just suck but its getting pretty old wasting good opportunities under 15-20 yard shots.
Found the origional Push video. He has tons of content so start here and watch as much free stuff from him first.
Some of the guys we spend time with all swear by traditional archery.
What resources are there to read and figure out about what type of bow would best fit me, and just learning the ropes?
Thanks for the kind words @Tilzbow . I had to get good to keep up with you and the West Side crew!Good and proper form is the most important thing to learn from the start, otherwise it’ll take years to unwind bad habits. Aiming methods are secondary in my opinion but that‘s where most of the focus of books and videos is and has been. Unfortunately, I cant recommend good resources regarding form but knowing @nevadabugle and how well he shoots and what he went through to get consistently great the series he recommended is likely very good,