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motomaniac 17th October 2012 08:26 AM

what would u say would be a decent entry level bow then??... ive been looking at w&w, hoyt,cartel stuff on ebay, told no to yamaha.... also used some french i think bow, cant remember if it was samick or summat like.... iirc, i need a 25 riser and 72" limbs.... obviously i need to get back to a club to check incase im weaker/stronger than before etc....

dogwood 17th October 2012 09:19 AM

I've been shooting for more years than......:rolleyes:

As TKPM says, ya need to join a club first.
Because you're not going to be able to shoot legally
in the UK except at a club.
The problem I found was, the last Target Archery club I belonged to was very Compound bow bias.
Not for me..:mad:
The other thing I found, Said with respect to TKPM, way too stuffy for my liking.
Not allowed to shoot if you're not wearing the correct shade of Green....

I joined a Fields archery club, much more to my liking.
Wear what you like, and shoot with whatever you got.
Super cheap equipment is as good as high end stuff.

But at the end of the day, you still need a club.
So my suggestion is find your local club and see what they shoot with.
Also a good place to find second hand stuff from people upgrading.

David

robo 17th October 2012 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dogwood (Post 79311)
I've been shooting for more years than......:rolleyes:

As TKPM says, ya need to join a club first.

The other thing I found, Said with respect to TKPM, way too stuffy for my liking.
Not allowed to shoot if you're not wearing the correct shade of Green....



David

Nowt wrong with green:) http://images.esellerpro.com/2372/I/...rpro_31103.jpg

rpjg1975 17th October 2012 11:55 AM

I can supply you with some of the red and white barrier tape if thats of any help?

chrisponter 17th October 2012 04:19 PM

A mate of mine works in the police, I've asked and he says he'll have look.

I used to do archery aswell, you do need a club for insurance.

tkpm 17th October 2012 05:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dogwood (Post 79311)
The other thing I found, Said with respect to TKPM, way too stuffy for my liking.
Not allowed to shoot if you're not wearing the correct shade of Green....

I have to agree about colours, it got a bit better when they aloud club to choose there own colours.

Field archery is a lot more friendly than target archery.

A 72" bow :eek: , you must have bloody long arms. 25" Riser is stand these days for most adults.
W&W, Winstar, Roland etc are all good starter bows, Hoyt are a bit pricey for my liking.
As Dave said most clubs have good second bows for sale, i think there are 3 set of kits going in my own club.

Terry

baz-r 19th October 2012 04:13 PM

funny this my dad was a trainer years ago has'nt shot for years and was chatting to my mum two days ago about all his old kit (he has loads of it) mum said oh dad gave away all his "x" brand stuff in the garage but dad kept everything else.

all the "x" brand stuff was mine :( thanks dad


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