Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Archery & Bowhunting - maybe OT ?

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Forgive me if this is a bit off topic, but I do believe procuring food

IS on topic and the gist of this message points in that direction.

Any bowhunters onlist? Preteen ds has a youth 20lb. pull recurve bow

for target practice, but is rapidly becoming interested in hunting. I

am getting pretty frisky on the whole idea as well. We have some big

wild turkeys round here and other game. Basically, I am curious to

learn the pros and cons of compound vs. recurve bows. I like the idea

of a skill dependent choice but am basically clueless. I understand the

physics difference, but is there really that big a difference in

practice? Is there a consideration with game type?

Please advise. Thanks.

Deanna

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

At 08:05 PM 3/13/05 -0600, you wrote:

>

>Forgive me if this is a bit off topic, but I do believe procuring food

>IS on topic and the gist of this message points in that direction.

>

>Any bowhunters onlist? Preteen ds has a youth 20lb. pull recurve bow

>for target practice, but is rapidly becoming interested in hunting. I

>am getting pretty frisky on the whole idea as well. We have some big

>wild turkeys round here and other game. Basically, I am curious to

>learn the pros and cons of compound vs. recurve bows. I like the idea

>of a skill dependent choice but am basically clueless. I understand the

>physics difference, but is there really that big a difference in

>practice? Is there a consideration with game type?

>

>Please advise. Thanks.

Deanna,

I asked a friend whose been into archery in the past this question for you,

and if you ignore the bad spelling and punctuation, the terse and maybe not

very helpful reply is thusly:

>compound bows alowe you to use more in the lines of sites and stabliziers,

>and in some cases lighter faster arrows, makes for a more effective

>hunting bow. recurves you dont usually have as easy a time with the

>additional items, but you can get them for them too.

MFJ

If I have to be a grownup, can I at least be telekinetic too?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

>[ writes]

>

>I asked a friend whose been into archery in the past this question for you,

>and if you ignore the bad spelling and punctuation, the terse and maybe not

>very helpful reply is thusly:

>

>

>

>>['s pal tells her] compound bows alowe you to use more in the lines of

sites and stabliziers,

>>and in some cases lighter faster arrows, makes for a more effective

>>hunting bow. recurves you dont usually have as easy a time with the

>>additional items, but you can get them for them too.

>>

>>

Thanks, , but I was wrong, DS has a straight bow for youth (52 " ).

Natives use these, I think. They require more skill on the part of the

hunter to stabilize and pull (although with pulleys, the initial pull

would be greater, then an easier time once started). I wonder what

problems compound bows have. Recurves may allow for a greater pull

without sheer stressing the bow like straight bows would " seem " to, but

again, I don't know. I am going by basic physics of the equipment alone.

Anyway, maybe I'll have to join an archery group to learn more.

Deanna

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

At 08:09 AM 3/15/05 -0600, you wrote:

>Thanks, , but I was wrong, DS has a straight bow for youth (52 " ).

>Natives use these, I think. They require more skill on the part of the

>hunter to stabilize and pull (although with pulleys, the initial pull

>would be greater, then an easier time once started). I wonder what

>problems compound bows have. Recurves may allow for a greater pull

>without sheer stressing the bow like straight bows would " seem " to, but

>again, I don't know. I am going by basic physics of the equipment alone.

>

>Anyway, maybe I'll have to join an archery group to learn more.

Well, I don't know anything about it meself (we doan know no steenkin'

physics), which is why I keep other people around, to tell me these things.

That one guy was my one shot at the subject. ;)

Of course, much to Lynn S's chagrin (of the twisted S's), I'm now humming

Staaaaaaarrrrrrr TREKkin' ..... (you canna change the laws of physics, laws

of physics, laws of physics!)

MFJ

If I have to be a grownup, can I at least be telekinetic too?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

>Of course, much to Lynn S's chagrin (of the twisted S's), I'm now humming

>Staaaaaaarrrrrrr TREKkin' ..... (you canna change the laws of physics, laws

>of physics, laws of physics!)

>

>

>

>MFJ

>If I have to be a grownup, can I at least be telekinetic too?

>

Is our drinking her yellow coconut kefir surprise???

Deanna

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

At 09:36 AM 3/15/05 -0600, you wrote:

>Is our drinking her yellow coconut kefir surprise???

>

>

>Deanna

Watch out where the coconuts go, don't you drink that ...

MFJ

If I have to be a grownup, can I at least be telekinetic too?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...