mattyd23
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Have any of you hunted deer using a recurve bow? If so what was your experience? Thinking of grabbing a recurve bow off this list. Best Recurve Bow for Hunting Deer..
Out of the super cheap starter bows, I like the Black Hunter best. I agree with the above in regards to hating the Sage.
I hated that bow so much I didn't even try to give it away. Tossed it in the dumpster. What a pile of garbage.
Absolutely. I only ordered it because my wife wanted to try archery and I was pretty sure it would be a quickly passing fad for her. I was correct. I tried using it to practice form and it was unusable. Just a complete dumpster fire of a bow.I may be wrong but, I think there is something to buying too cheap. You end up with a product that is poorly made, poorly functions, has poor durability, etc. I get not ordering a custom from the get go but, definitely something in-between.
I actually went with the Discovery myself, I have two now, it’s the best bang for the buck ILF rig in my opinion.The advantage of buying something like a Sage or similar in the beginning is that you can easily buy lighter/heavier limbs if you decide to keep going and want to progress.
If you don't mind investing a little bit more you can buy cheap ILF rigs now and offloading them on the used market might be a little easier as well. The Samick Discovery gets decent reviews but it's a little more expensive than the bottom of the pile cheapies like the Black hunter.
Only since 1988.Have any of you hunted deer using a recurve bow? If so what was your experience? Thinking of grabbing a recurve bow off this list. Best Recurve Bow for Hunting Deer..
There are some advantages to using a traditional bow, but IMO not using a rangefinder is not one of them. I hunted with compounds for years and never used a rangefinder. At the distances most of us shoot game with traditional bows, rangefinders are completely unnecessary. Same would be true with any bow.I think of you already have good hunting skills then transitioning to a trad bow won't be an issue.
Once you figure out how to shoot there's actually a ton of advantages to a trad bow. One not ever having to use a range finder to zap an animal before you shoot it. If you shoot instinctive. That's been huge for me.
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I have two, solid bows, quiet, pretty smooth, decent looking. You can use the 64" limbs on any of their risers, other than the small kids bows, just fyi.Not sure what people hated so much about the sage, but everyone is different. I have a Southwest Sypder XL which is a licensed version of the Sage riser and slightly longer limbs and it's a perfectly capable hunting bow that I enjoy shooting. If you do go that route, I recommend getting the Southwest version because they've got solid customer service behind their bows and because there are some fake Sages on Amazon that have terrible quality control.