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ivorytip

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wanting to step into trad. i am very comfortable with a compound and am ready to make the move. any insight i should know?
 

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Have you ever shot a recurve?

It can be eye opening for someone used to a compound. The draw and release is almost all in one. It takes some practice to get onto the target pull and release at the same time, especially if you are drawing a heaver bow. I used a homemade one that came in between 50 and 55 lbs at full draw.
 

ivorytip

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Have you ever shot a recurve?

It can be eye opening for someone used to a compound. The draw and release is almost all in one. It takes some practice to get onto the target pull and release at the same time, especially if you are drawing a heaver bow. I used a homemade one that came in between 50 and 55 lbs at full draw.
I have never shot recurve, other that stuff way back when as a scout. You recommend that i start off with a lighter pull before moving up to 50-60? to get the basics down.
 
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JimP

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I have never shot recurve, other that stuff way back when as a scout. You recommend that i start off with a lighter pull before moving up to 50-60? to get the basics down.
A 50 lb bow isn't too bad for a adult, think about your compound and what the draw weight of it is before the cams roll over. If you can you can even set up a compound to where it is only a 30% let off or perhaps even less.

Then head down to a archery shop and see what they have on hand and if they have a area where you can check out the different weights before you buy one.

I had a 35 lb bow that my mom got at the S&H Green Stamp store before we built bows in the scouts.
 
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Maxhunter

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Go to a 40lb first then you can bump up your weight from there. Most people over bow themselves when starting out with trad. Good luck!
 
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