HIGH COUNTRY
Senior Member
I believe that I have been shootinga about seven weeks or so, didnt shoot alot first few weeks but became almost daily and alot on weekends last few weeks.
Started with 35 lb limbs, went to 45 lb limbs this past weekend - prob went too far at once, but I have noticed that the release is much crisper with the heavier lbs so my shooting has actually improved quite a bit. I have been reducing my number of shots with the heavier poundage so I dont fatigue.
With history of rotator issues and age, I ordered a pair of 40 lb limbs yesterday - I think that I will shoot it more, and more gradually work with the 45 lb limbs.
My bow is an inexpensive Black Hunter recurve, it seems to be spitting them out suprisingly fast to me and I have been compound only bowhunter the last two plus decades. When I buy a better more expensive bow, will I see a difference in shootability or speed such as with a custom takedown?
Man, this stuff is addictive - I want to stay home from work and shoot my bow!!! Ha...
Started with 35 lb limbs, went to 45 lb limbs this past weekend - prob went too far at once, but I have noticed that the release is much crisper with the heavier lbs so my shooting has actually improved quite a bit. I have been reducing my number of shots with the heavier poundage so I dont fatigue.
With history of rotator issues and age, I ordered a pair of 40 lb limbs yesterday - I think that I will shoot it more, and more gradually work with the 45 lb limbs.
My bow is an inexpensive Black Hunter recurve, it seems to be spitting them out suprisingly fast to me and I have been compound only bowhunter the last two plus decades. When I buy a better more expensive bow, will I see a difference in shootability or speed such as with a custom takedown?
Man, this stuff is addictive - I want to stay home from work and shoot my bow!!! Ha...