Some folks go YEARS when they make the switch to archery hunting to put their first animal on the ground. Congratulations.It only took me 16 days and 2 missed shots to finally get one... a much different experience than rifle hunting! I love it!
Man 16 days felt like years. It's a whole thing to be smooth with your adrenaline going and not be clumsy smacking the arrow on things and pulling back the bow. Etc. I had no idea until day 1. And I've been shooting a bow for nearly a year daily to practice... still missed 2 deer before landing this one. It's very quiet and enjoyable in a different sort of way though.Some folks go YEARS when they make the switch to archery hunting to put their first animal on the ground. Congratulations.
Wow... great eye. Yeah dude that's the one. Love it. But I have little to compare to. Bought it based on much review reading about bows in similar price range.Congrats! Is your bow the diamond with the carbon fiber riser? Only beef I have with my synergy is the weight.
I'm a bit of a connoisseur. Actually own the first ever carbon fiber riser bow. To my knowledge anyways. PSE...something. Probably 30 something years old now. Weighs nothing.Wow... great eye. Yeah dude that's the one. Love it. But I have little to compare to. Bought it based on much review reading about bows in similar price range.
At least for me, archery hunting speaks to my soul. There are alot of minute details that go into a successful hunt. Heck, there are alot that go into an UNsuccessful hunt. I try to take lessons away from every hunt. Congrats again.Man 16 days felt like years. It's a whole thing to be smooth with your adrenaline going and not be clumsy smacking the arrow on things and pulling back the bow. Etc. I had no idea until day 1. And I've been shooting a bow for nearly a year daily to practice... still missed 2 deer before landing this one. It's very quiet and enjoyable in a different sort of way though.