
Originally Posted by
Spray-n-pray
Ok, first of all, I just started practicing archery this year, so my knowledge is fairly limited. That disclaimer out of the way, I would be more than happy to share my thoughts.
Since you say you may shoot a bow lefty, you need to know whether you do or not. I thought I was a lefty when it comes to archery, since I shoot pistols lefty. I was wrong. A right handed archer holds the bow with the left hand and draws with the right. Vice versa for a lefty. If you shoot righty, that will open up a whole lot more options for you. One of the best things I did was to go to the local shop, have them check my draw length and shoot a bunch of their bows to see what I liked. Now for me, I have a very long draw (32") so that narrowed down my choices... A lot. If you don't, and you probably won't, you should have a wide array of bows to choose from. Depending on where you live, there are several archery shops in town. I only have experience with a couple, Archery world in Vancouver, where I live, and Archers Afield in Tigard. I hove nothing but good things to say about both. One thing I also did was to get some opinions from experienced archers on a forum called archerytalk.com. Do lots of research and buy what you really want, since it really is an investment. Plan on spending an additional $500 or so on accessories you will need such as a quiver, arrow rest, mechanical release, pin sight, and of course arrows. Unless you buy a package that is "ready to hunt," the price you see is for the bow only. You can get into spending a lot more than you bargained for pretty quickly. I am into my archery gear for over $1k, and there are still a few more things I want. I had to sell a couple of firearms to get into archery. Not trying to deter you, but to prepare you for a bit of possible sticker shock.
Ok, I think that is enough typing for right now, but if you like, feel free to PM me if you want to chat about it. Matter of fact, I need to get into the local shop to tune up my bow for turkey season and to practice shooting. If you want to come meet me up there sometime, I can possibly help you out some more. Good luck with getting into another very addicting hobby!
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