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I'm thinking about getting into archery and bowhunting. I have not shot an arrow boy scout since he was a decade ago, so I'm not really sure where start. What kind of bow and arrows should I get? I probably just target practice at first, but eventually wants to hunt deer in a post.
The type of bow depends on what you like, and how long you are willing to invest in office. If you do not want to spend much time practicing then you can go with a compound. It is much easier to get into shape for hunting with a compound that, for example with a longbow. If you can and spend a fair bit of time practicing, as well as at least three times a week for about 2 hours per day. Then it boils down to what you like. Do you like playing with gadgets or like to keep things simple. If you like gadgets, the compound is the answer, if you want simple then a piece recurve or longbow you are the one. Another factor is money. Compound is much more expensive compared with a recurve bow or a traditional piece. If you add up all the junk, made it even more expensive than an Olympic recurve. And yes, I know that some people who hunt with Olympic Recurve. But since you're almost starting from scratch, unless you go with a compound, you must start with a light bow and the way they work. About 30 pounds is the maximum that could start, then you can go from there.
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