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<blockquote data-quote="imhntn" data-source="post: 1040516" data-attributes="member: 3755"><p>I agree on the aluminum arrow thing. Wood arrows are not consistent and break easy. You get a lot of time in them and money now days. I started the trad hunting last year and that is all I hunted with this last bow season. I would definitely have killed more deer with a compound but I have taken somewhere around 25 over the years with bows and am just ready for more of a challenge. It is a lot of fun to just grab the recurve, put on the glove and walk out into the yard and shoot judo points at stuff. I like to kick an old basketball around and shoot at it on the move. It is just more fun to me lately. I may go back to compounds some day but right now am happy with the recurve. I'm shooting a Black Widow SAII Greybark. 62" 47#@27". I just bought a Northern Mist long bow last week to try out but have not had much time to shoot it yet. If you buy good quality trad bows used, you can try them and usually get your money back if you take good care of them. Traditional takes lots of time to master, which I have not done yet, but I try to shoot at least a few arrows every day, even if by the driveway lights at night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhntn, post: 1040516, member: 3755"] I agree on the aluminum arrow thing. Wood arrows are not consistent and break easy. You get a lot of time in them and money now days. I started the trad hunting last year and that is all I hunted with this last bow season. I would definitely have killed more deer with a compound but I have taken somewhere around 25 over the years with bows and am just ready for more of a challenge. It is a lot of fun to just grab the recurve, put on the glove and walk out into the yard and shoot judo points at stuff. I like to kick an old basketball around and shoot at it on the move. It is just more fun to me lately. I may go back to compounds some day but right now am happy with the recurve. I'm shooting a Black Widow SAII Greybark. 62" 47#@27". I just bought a Northern Mist long bow last week to try out but have not had much time to shoot it yet. If you buy good quality trad bows used, you can try them and usually get your money back if you take good care of them. Traditional takes lots of time to master, which I have not done yet, but I try to shoot at least a few arrows every day, even if by the driveway lights at night. [/QUOTE]
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