I really can't believe I'm writing this... I'm a trad bow shooter. A decent one at that. I normally feel pretty confident at 20-30 yards on hogs, deer, and elk. But man, it's a lot of work to stay in good shooting shape. On top of that, I had a major surgery last week, and I won't be able to shoot at all for several months. It's got me thinking about setting up a compound for deer season. I have a ton of questions about this, and hopefully y'all can help me out.
1. What could I expect in cost to get into a good compound? Bear in mind I draw 32" with a trad bow. I assume I need a sight, a release, a quiver, a bow (obviously), arrows, and _____? I like simple and bombproof. I don't need to shoot past 50 yards, period, but I would need the bow to be quiet.
2. What does ramp up time look like? I have good form, and a solid shot sequence. Is this something I could have ready to hunt (25-35 yards) in 3-4 weeks?
3. Anyone else done something like this? I'm attracted to the idea of less time being devoted to archery so I can do more fishing and other outdoor activities.
1. What could I expect in cost to get into a good compound? Bear in mind I draw 32" with a trad bow. I assume I need a sight, a release, a quiver, a bow (obviously), arrows, and _____? I like simple and bombproof. I don't need to shoot past 50 yards, period, but I would need the bow to be quiet.
2. What does ramp up time look like? I have good form, and a solid shot sequence. Is this something I could have ready to hunt (25-35 yards) in 3-4 weeks?
3. Anyone else done something like this? I'm attracted to the idea of less time being devoted to archery so I can do more fishing and other outdoor activities.