Quote from: Shaw24 on July 11, 2011, 10:34:37 AM
I just bought my first bow. Didn't want to spend a lot of money so I got a used Bear Lights Out for $200 ready to hunt....almost. I need to buy arrows, a release, and a target.
Anyone have any advice for a beginner??
Already some great advice given so I'll add a few (may be what's already been posted).
1. Make sure your draw length is correct. For a rough figure, when you draw your bow the nock of your arrow should be under your right eye (if you're right handed). If the nock is past your eye, your DL is too long.
2. This will come with time, but make sure you dont torque your bow when you shoot. Use a wrist sling and allow the bow to "jump" out of your hand after the shot.
3. Make sure your arrow spine is correct.
4. Dont try to draw too much weight. You should be able to point towards the ground and draw your bow back without having to heave on it.
5. consistency in archery is key. develop a few anchor points when shooting and stick with them.
6. most of all...have fun.