Wilderlife
WKR
Hi all,
I'm starting to go down the trad route. It's a lot of fun.
I have a 60 inch BW that draws at 65# - I can hardly pull the thing, so I don't try! I've got some used limbs on the way from the states for it that will pull at about 52#.
In the meantime, I have bought 2 cheaper recurves. Both pull at about 50# and they're also 60 inch bows. My draw is 27 inches at the most as well.
I live in a small town where nobody has any idea about archery so I don't really have arrows and tuning advice available to me unless I buy online, or I go for a drive. I'm heading to Sydney next weekend for a party and I was thinking I might go into a big shop, take one of my cheaper 50# bows, shoot some arrows and have the shop help me tune them. If I do this, would it be reasonable to assume that the new arrows I buy will suit my new limbs for my BW when they get here?
I know this probably sounds like a dumb question but I don't mind sounding dumb. I'd rather ask and then know rather than assume and stuff something up big time.
Main quarry over here for the recurve would be fallow deer, pigs, and goats. I'll likely go with 130gn broadheads as all of this game is fairly lightly built. If I wanted to chase something bigger I'd step up to a 200gn broadhead most likely.
I'm starting to go down the trad route. It's a lot of fun.
I have a 60 inch BW that draws at 65# - I can hardly pull the thing, so I don't try! I've got some used limbs on the way from the states for it that will pull at about 52#.
In the meantime, I have bought 2 cheaper recurves. Both pull at about 50# and they're also 60 inch bows. My draw is 27 inches at the most as well.
I live in a small town where nobody has any idea about archery so I don't really have arrows and tuning advice available to me unless I buy online, or I go for a drive. I'm heading to Sydney next weekend for a party and I was thinking I might go into a big shop, take one of my cheaper 50# bows, shoot some arrows and have the shop help me tune them. If I do this, would it be reasonable to assume that the new arrows I buy will suit my new limbs for my BW when they get here?
I know this probably sounds like a dumb question but I don't mind sounding dumb. I'd rather ask and then know rather than assume and stuff something up big time.
Main quarry over here for the recurve would be fallow deer, pigs, and goats. I'll likely go with 130gn broadheads as all of this game is fairly lightly built. If I wanted to chase something bigger I'd step up to a 200gn broadhead most likely.