Hello everyone,
After reading a number of these beginner trad question posts I have a few questions of my own. I shoot compound now and I am looking to add stress to my life by hunting with a trad bow. I've done some research and have some questions about a few specifics. Firstly I am looking to get a Hoyt Satori as my riser, I was looking at potentially getting a black hunter but I would like to use a springy rest and so I need something with a burger hole. I did look into getting a "clone" of a Satori but they don't make one in left handed that I can find, along with I would prefer not to support a business like that. I know that VPA and DAS make USA made risers but they are most likely out of my budget for a riser ($275ish used). are there any other options that I am missing that are out there? Secondly I was looking into arrow velocity/ arrow weight and I wanted to know with a draw length between 28"-29", pulling 45# and an arrow weight of 475gn or less would it be reasonable for me to achieve a point on distance of 30-35 yds as I hunt in Northeast Ohio and that is on the outer limit of distances I encounter deer, or will I have to rethink my set up to better achieve that goal?
Thanks.
After reading a number of these beginner trad question posts I have a few questions of my own. I shoot compound now and I am looking to add stress to my life by hunting with a trad bow. I've done some research and have some questions about a few specifics. Firstly I am looking to get a Hoyt Satori as my riser, I was looking at potentially getting a black hunter but I would like to use a springy rest and so I need something with a burger hole. I did look into getting a "clone" of a Satori but they don't make one in left handed that I can find, along with I would prefer not to support a business like that. I know that VPA and DAS make USA made risers but they are most likely out of my budget for a riser ($275ish used). are there any other options that I am missing that are out there? Secondly I was looking into arrow velocity/ arrow weight and I wanted to know with a draw length between 28"-29", pulling 45# and an arrow weight of 475gn or less would it be reasonable for me to achieve a point on distance of 30-35 yds as I hunt in Northeast Ohio and that is on the outer limit of distances I encounter deer, or will I have to rethink my set up to better achieve that goal?
Thanks.