Re: Archery - Advice on Bows & Arrows
Dad had a Recurve, back in the 70's, We mostly used it in the summer to shoot fish on the North Fork River, Deer weren't very common at that time. I've only hunted them with a shotgun, that I could cloverleaf 3 shots with at 100 yards. Depending on the State DNR laws, using a pistol to kill an animal after it ha been shot with a bow might be illegal. Also look into Crossbows they are lightweight, extremely accurate, and more powerful than a standard bow. They also take less time to master but aren't legal in all states or there is an age requirement involved. I stopped hunting them because no one else in the family liked Deer and you can eat so much sausage before you got tired of it. Hunters against Hunger came out a few years later and I may have kept hunting just to donate the meat but by then all of my hunting areas had been sold or leased. Being in the woods is very cathartic, I've passed on a shot just because of the way the kight at a certain time or there were other creatures scurrying around doing something much interesting to watch. Have fun no matter what route you go.
Frank Beshears
The gentlest thing in the world
overcomes the hardest thing in the world.
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