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anyone hunt with recurve
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09/05/16 02:40 AM
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Tru2lifetaxidermy
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Been bow hunting 20+ years now and have killed everything from ducks to elk. I'm not getting bored with it but looking to up the challenge as the compounds seem to be like shooting a rifle now days. Anyone knowledgable on recurve a and can suggest or educate me on what to look for? Thanks in advance
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/06/16 06:47 PM
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When I first got into archery I started out with a fiberglass long bow and then moved up to a 52# recurve bow. I hunted with it for several years as that was when compounds were in their infancy. I'm dating myself here! The one constant with any type of primitive bow is Practice, Practice, and more Practice. You have to develope muscle memory and confidence, and know what your limited effective range is going to be. Take my word it's a whole new ball game as compared to the modern compound bow. I've always had great admiration and respect for the guys who can harvest game with a recurve or long bow. Stick with the old original brand names would be my recommendation, but there are several newer manufacturers out there someone may chime in. A fine recurve is kind of like a nice fly rod, and the cost can vary from cheap to high dollar, so I'd stay with something in between.
Last edited by Jimbo; 09/06/16 06:57 PM.
Thursday at 12:45 PM #33 Once i learned that i didn't "NEED" to kill something, and that if i did kill something all the fun stopped and work began, i was a much better hunter.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/08/16 12:56 AM
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When I first decided to give traditional archery a try I bought a 40 lb Samick Sage recurve from 3 Rivers Archery. It's very different from compounds and I highly recommend starting very light so that you focus on your form. Once I got comfortable shooting it I decided to move up to a custom long bow. Last year I sold my compound and this year I am committed to the long bow. I'll warn you, it's addicting. Good luck with it!
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/08/16 05:26 PM
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Kevin Heath
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I have hunted with all of them, and for just plinking around in the yard I have a 50# Damon Howatt recurve I love. I have killed turkeys and hogs with it as well. But, something wired in my brain pain only lets me take a compound on a deer hunt. Like it has been said practice, practice, practice. Get that form down and develop the muscle memory and sighting ability.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/08/16 09:54 PM
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I only hunt w/ my recurve. I can help out if you are in the Frisco area. I can help tune new arrows, form, etc...
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/10/16 04:00 AM
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I hunt with a take-down recurve and a crossbow. Like others have said, practice practice practice. Like the fly rod reference, when you are learning to fly fish, leave your other rods at home and only use the fly rod and eventually you will get it down. Practice and take some shots at your target in the backyard every night to help you get your form down and muscle memory. Then go out and do some ground squirrel hunting and stump shooting with some blunts. Anything taken with a recurve, horse bow or a longbow is a trophy. 3 Rivers Archery and Lancaster Archery are great companies to order from. I shoot off the shelf, use a 3 finger glove and use tapered shafts when building arrows so I don't get that bump. Tabs are also great to learn with. Just like fly fishing, you find yourself learning to tie flies and build rods. With traditional archery you will find yourself building arrows and if you are handy then building yourself a bow down the line lol. Going to Tandy Leather and getting supplies to make your own back quiver is also a lot of fun. Some people make incredible back quivers using stamps and leather tools. If you really enjoy traditional archery then build yourself a custom bow. I got in to building them from my buddy who builds them. Bingham Projects in Utah has all the supplies and tools to build yourself a beautiful bow. Once you have the press and oven built, the cost of the material to build one is under $175.00 . I built my first take-down recurve 16 years ago and still use it for hunting. Recently I ordered 2 Samick Red Stag take-down recurves from Lancaster Archery because they were on clearance and my friend has one and loves it. They are not a high end bow but they are pretty descent bows and I am using them for bow fishing. Keep us posted on what you pick up for a bow. Here's my favorite bow.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/10/16 04:53 AM
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I haven't gone into building bows or the arrows yet but do enjoy traditional archery. I had not shot a Recurve in several years and shot a Bear Kodiak Magnum and fell in lust with that little bow. Now have a couple of them and those are my favorite bows to shoot. For pure enjoyment of archery I'll take my Recurves over any others I have shot. Haven't killed any deer in way too long with them but have a short range stand setup this year for that purpose. If the wind is right on the days I get to hunt I will be in that stand with the little magnums.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/17/16 04:26 AM
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/17/16 03:05 PM
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Tru2lifetaxidermy
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Thanks for the info. I took the plung and bought one yesterday. I am fired up and love shooting it. Need to practice a bunch now cause I think I suck after just shooting 12 arrows at the shop. Now my question is what is a good back drop for your target when learning to shoot these things? No way do I feel safe with just a block target right now.....
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/17/16 07:18 PM
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You can hang a doubled old carpet.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/17/16 10:22 PM
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Ya think just 2 pieces of carpet would stop the arrow?
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/18/16 02:15 AM
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kmon11
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two pieces of carpet might do it if hanging so they can swing when the arrow hits. The rubber horse floor mats work also.
When first getting started try this Shoot at 5 yards a lot, paying close attention to form and arrow placement. Get really good at 5 then move back to 10 yards. Get good at 10 and move back to 15 yards, then 20, 25 and 30. As you are backing up still shoot at the shorter ranges as well. Build up that mussel memory and consistency and if concentrating on form and function it might not take as long to get pretty good.
I usually tell new traditional shooters this is a good time to get started to be ready for next year hunting
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/18/16 04:40 PM
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So I just shot about 30 arrows from 8-10 yards. I'm getting good groups of about 3" however I seem to be 5-8" left. I can aim to the right and be ok but I just don't feel right doing that. Any thoughts of what causes a guy to be left?
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/18/16 06:43 PM
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So I just shot about 30 arrows from 8-10 yards. I'm getting good groups of about 3" however I seem to be 5-8" left. I can aim to the right and be ok but I just don't feel right doing that. Any thoughts of what causes a guy to be left? Anchoring to the right of your eye.
The secret to a long life is to try not to shorten it.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/20/16 07:31 PM
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Jimbo
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Check your form. You may be holding the bow too tight and twisting your wrist on release. I come to that conclusion because you said if you aim to the right it's ok. Also check your release. It could also be due to plucking the string. You should have a smooth release and your hand should only move rearward toward your ear after the arrow is released. Try those two and see if you improve.
Thursday at 12:45 PM #33 Once i learned that i didn't "NEED" to kill something, and that if i did kill something all the fun stopped and work began, i was a much better hunter.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/20/16 09:35 PM
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Just got back from CCR. String set up. New shelf pad. New arrows. Time to find out just how terrible I am. But I hope I haven't completely lost my ability to shoot. We shall see.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/22/16 04:01 PM
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cuthand1
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Are you shooting instinctive, aiming with tip of arrow, gap shooting? If instinctive a fun thing to do is get a birthday candle and go out tonight and set it in front of your target about three feet. Shoot out the flame. this focusses your sight and makes you pick a spot. You will be surprised many times you will shoot it out.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/22/16 06:57 PM
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Instinctive. And I stinct. I think I have figured out a repeatable solid anchor. I need to make sure my bow hold/cant is consistent. I could put an arrow in a deer vitals at 15 yards. But I'm not going to hunt until I can shoot about 3" groups at 20 yards.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/23/16 01:15 AM
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Yes shooting instinctive. I think the plucking thing was my issue. Seems to have corrected things. I have read about the candle thing in the past and may have to give that a shot. This recurve thing is a blast and has reenergized my passion to bow hunting!
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/23/16 01:39 AM
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Shooting instinctive I like to shoot various distances like shots could be when hunting. I will shoot a few groups by pulling the arrows out of the target and throwing them then shoot from where they landed. Some days I just shoot better and I will not hunt with my Recurve on a say that multi range group is over 6 inches, otherwise the compound or crossbow goes hunting. If you are shooting from a ground blind practice from a chair like you will be shooting from, it does make a difference.
lf the saying "Liar, Liar your pants on fire" were true Mainstream news might be fun to watch
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/23/16 01:32 PM
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if you pull a 65lb compound, what lb recurve?
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/23/16 03:05 PM
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Jimbo
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if you pull a 65lb compound, what lb recurve? I'd suggest a 45# to 50# recurve. Anything heavier in a traditional bow is over kill on the archer and a form killer, and you will never achieve the flat trajectory of a compound that you are used to. Once you have developed a good shooting form then you can experiment, but a 45 to 50# bow is a good all around hunting bow weight.
Thursday at 12:45 PM #33 Once i learned that i didn't "NEED" to kill something, and that if i did kill something all the fun stopped and work began, i was a much better hunter.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/25/16 02:38 AM
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Well I feel better. I don't need a back stop that big to keep the arrows in my yard.
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Re: anyone hunt with recurve
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09/25/16 02:33 PM
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Tru2lifetaxidermy
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Lol. Kinda seen that coming. I do have a 15, 12 and 10 year old all shooting bows now so I went big
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