Forestryguy
WKR
I have been thinking about switching to shooting traditional over compound. Besides the challenge and simplicity of traditional, what are other benefits over compound?
I'll be interested to see where this goes.
It was definitely a more rewarding feeling when I killed something with a stick bow. It was all so much funner stump shooting as well as shooting small game, as you have a much easier time getting your arrows back.
There's also a large amount of frustration to deal with that I was not used to. I was extremely proficient with a compound at 80 to 100 yd and I shot about the same groups with a stick bow at 20 to 30.
Good luck, pick a spot and practice every day with good form!
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Wish you the best of luck. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do what I can to answer them. I would definitely get ahold of Rocky Mountain specialty gear with anything specific. Those guys are awesome to deal with.I followed your season with the Struggle Stick. I am prepared for the loss of range, especially in the first few years.
Wish you the best of luck. Let me know if you have any questions and I'll do what I can to answer them. I would definitely get ahold of Rocky Mountain specialty gear with anything specific. Those guys are awesome to deal with.
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I've demoted myself back to "killing more", but will occasionally step into "how I killed it" mindset each season.when the 'how you do things' means more to you than the 'how many you killed' you will go all trad.
when the 'how you do things' means more to you than the 'how many you killed' you will go all trad.