What do you guys recommend for a starter rig that I could shoot pigs with? I have shot wheel bows for 30 years and played with a recurve years ago and would like to finally get into it some. I know you get what you pay for, but I'd sure like to get into something on the cheap because if it goes like my recurve shooting did 15 years ago there's a good chance I won't be using it for anything but backyard fun! I'm a 28" draw and I was thinking about something in the 40 pound range? I actually have an old 30# bear tigercat that I can use to get my strength up. Also any good economical arrow recommendations would be great as well! Thanks!
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What he said^^^^^^!
Can’t go wrong with any of those as a starter bow.
Best thing you can do for yourself is to not get to high of a draw weight (I wouldn’t start over 40#), and find an experienced trad guy in your area to help you lessen the learning curve!
Good luck!
Bisch
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostWhat he said^^^^^^!
Can’t go wrong with any of those as a starter bow.
Best thing you can do for yourself is to not get to high of a draw weight (I wouldn’t start over 40#), and find an experienced trad guy in your area to help you lessen the learning curve!
Good luck!
Bisch
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I’m hunting with 40# this year. Killed this pig with it a couple weeks ago:
It will definitely do the job if you can put the arrow in the correct place on the critter. It will work on any deer, and most pigs. I might be a little leery on a really big boar with a thick shield.
I know there are trad shooters in that area, but don’t know who is where. You can meet local folks at 3D shoots, but there may not be many shoots left for this year.
Bisch
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Originally posted by cwill View PostYessir I was thinking 40 would be my absolute max. Question is will that be sufficient for hunting if I keep my shots at 10-15 yards? Do you know any trad guys on the west side of Houston? Thanks sir!
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Originally posted by LegenW84itDary View PostGot my wife the bowtech starter, I think it’s called diamond edge. Great little package. Very adjustable draw length and pull weight
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No disrespect, but this thread is in the traditional forum and he was asking about trad bows.
Bisch
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Originally posted by one66stang View PostCan you tell me your arrow setup for this bow?
The bow is a Primal Tech 3-pc longbow.
Current arrow is a .500 spine FMJ, 30 3/4” long (end of shaft to valley of nock), with a standard 16gr aluminum insert and 150gr point/broadhead. Also have a 7 1/2” Onestringer reflective wrap and 4 fletch with 2 1/2” parabolic feathers.
These arrows are flying well for me, and shoot well thru paper, but I still think they have to be stiff. I just bought some .600 spine axis carbon arrows to play with and see if I can get a better tune, but have yet to set them up/shoot them.
Bisch
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Originally posted by Bisch View PostThe bow is a Primal Tech 3-pc longbow.
Current arrow is a .500 spine FMJ, 30 3/4” long (end of shaft to valley of nock), with a standard 16gr aluminum insert and 150gr point/broadhead. Also have a 7 1/2” Onestringer reflective wrap and 4 fletch with 2 1/2” parabolic feathers.
These arrows are flying well for me, and shoot well thru paper, but I still think they have to be stiff. I just bought some .600 spine axis carbon arrows to play with and see if I can get a better tune, but have yet to set them up/shoot them.
Bisch
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