olympic archery bows
olympic archery bows

I want to take archery only for recreation. I do not want to hunt or go to the Olympics. I just want to shoot targets in my backyard. I am a woman early twenties with a medium build, and I'm hoping I can get out only spending $ 100 or more.
Any type of bow can be used archery, recurve but the preferred choice for beginners on a tight budget. Look up the Polaris / Bullseye "withdrawal" recurve, Samick Sports, "withdrawal" means members of the arc can be removed for storage or replaced with other members. It costs about $ 110 for the "adult" model, and comes in a variety of extraction pesos (we highly recommend you start with 20 to 30 pounds of extraction). You can find one in TradTech Archery http://www.tradtecharchery.com/ Of course, you must go arrows from the bow, and that means spending more money. The good news is that a decent (not great, just decent) set of arrows should cost less than $ 50. Archery 3Rivers http://www.threeriversarchery.com/ has some wooden axles "young" arrows (Designed for use with low weight in pounds arcs) for dozens of 15/half $. If you do not want to get his bow and arrows through a website, look in your phone local telephone Archery Shop near you (try to avoid Cabela's, Gander Mountain, Bass Pro and the other "sporting goods" stores). If the shop specializes in archery, without all the other "sports" departments, is an archery shop. Go there and ask for help to achieve the system for archery – and be sure to tell that you are a beginner, too. Should be able to help with learning how things right. Now, go out and have a good time.
Olympic Archery 2/ Tyler Domenech BEST Technique


US $49.99

