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Mauser3006
Joined: 25 Oct 2007
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Location: Yakima
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| Posted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 11:55 pm Post subject: thinking about getting a bow |
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| so this season will be my first year hunting. ill be doing modern firearm this year but next year im thinking about bow hunting for deer and elk. i was just wondering how difficult is it for a newb that hasnt fired a bow?? |
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CVC
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Location: Kansas
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| Posted: Sun Apr 13, 2008 6:22 am Post subject: |
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| Find a good archery shop and get fitted with a bow that feels good to you and then practice, practice and practice and you'll do fine. |
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Mauser3006
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| Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2008 6:47 pm Post subject: |
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| today was at the archery shop and was holding back a primos brand bow. with the other manufacturers, i noticed my arms werent straight and steady like they should be but with the primos bows i noticed it was level the entire time. so im thinking about going for their brand of bows. plus the grip feels good too! |
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CVC
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| Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 5:22 am Post subject: |
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| feel is real important - if it feels good, it probably will shoot good. :thumbsup1: |
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bitmasher
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Location: Colorado
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| Posted: Mon Apr 21, 2008 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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Primos bows are made by PSE. If you like the Primos you might try other PSE variations.
Probably the most challenging aspect of bow hunting is not the bow but the hunting. With a bow you have to get closer to your game. If your good at that aspect of the hunt, then the rest will come with practice. |
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