So this is a thing I've been putting some thought into for a while now, but I'm still unsure which direction I want to go.
I want to get into bow hunting, for many reasons. Naturally, compound would be the practical way to go. More effective range, velocity, consistency, accuracy, etc. For the most humane harvest with a bow (and yes, I understand what THAT entails), you'd want all the benefits a tuned and set up compound has to offer.
But compounds just don't seem to interest me.
I've been shooting traditional recurve now for a while. I can tune one and shoot one fairly well. I know my way around them, and I'm fully aware of their... quirks. That's all just to say that I'm familiar with and enjoy stick bows, and not just dabbling to be different.
So my question is this: Any of you bow hunt? Anyone prefer sticks and strings over wheels? Are y'all shooting trad or with sights/rests? I'm torn between developing my trad skills and building up an ILF rig with sights and rests and stabilizers and etc... What are y'all's thoughts on the trade-off of a practical tool vs an anachronism?
Just thinking.
Thanks all.
I want to get into bow hunting, for many reasons. Naturally, compound would be the practical way to go. More effective range, velocity, consistency, accuracy, etc. For the most humane harvest with a bow (and yes, I understand what THAT entails), you'd want all the benefits a tuned and set up compound has to offer.
But compounds just don't seem to interest me.
I've been shooting traditional recurve now for a while. I can tune one and shoot one fairly well. I know my way around them, and I'm fully aware of their... quirks. That's all just to say that I'm familiar with and enjoy stick bows, and not just dabbling to be different.
So my question is this: Any of you bow hunt? Anyone prefer sticks and strings over wheels? Are y'all shooting trad or with sights/rests? I'm torn between developing my trad skills and building up an ILF rig with sights and rests and stabilizers and etc... What are y'all's thoughts on the trade-off of a practical tool vs an anachronism?
Just thinking.
Thanks all.
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