Fireguy4
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- Joined
- Oct 28, 2018
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- 52
I'm not a big poster on any of the forums I'm a member of, but Im a big time reader and 'sponge' of them all. When I first started diving into the saddle hunting world I had no idea it would lead me to the traditional archery world. Not sure why I started reading in the Traditional Bows section here but I quickly got hooked well before even buying my first longbow. I guess I've always liked the older way of doing things. Some what of a 'romance' to it i guess..
Anyways, I went cheap and bought a Black Hunter a few months back and I can honestly say that there has not been 1 single day that has past that I have not shot the thing. Even if its just one arrow. There's just something about the simplicity of the equipment that I absolutely love and I never see that fading. I started out shooting my wayyy over spined arrows from my compound set up but I quickly found through reading that adding a bunch up front got me closer to tune. Its in no way perfect yet but at least my arrows arnt flying sideways anymore.. For now anyway im focusing on form and establishing a shot sequence and im enjoying every second of it! Im hoping to take a few bunnies this season before advancing to the deer woods in the future.
Anywho, just wanted to thank everyone that takes time to share knowledge experience and advice on here. Its super appreciated from guys like me who may not post much but sure take it all in!
Anyways, I went cheap and bought a Black Hunter a few months back and I can honestly say that there has not been 1 single day that has past that I have not shot the thing. Even if its just one arrow. There's just something about the simplicity of the equipment that I absolutely love and I never see that fading. I started out shooting my wayyy over spined arrows from my compound set up but I quickly found through reading that adding a bunch up front got me closer to tune. Its in no way perfect yet but at least my arrows arnt flying sideways anymore.. For now anyway im focusing on form and establishing a shot sequence and im enjoying every second of it! Im hoping to take a few bunnies this season before advancing to the deer woods in the future.
Anywho, just wanted to thank everyone that takes time to share knowledge experience and advice on here. Its super appreciated from guys like me who may not post much but sure take it all in!