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Offline MacAttack

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New to bow hunting
« on: July 07, 2015, 07:08:31 PM »
Well I finally decided to buy a bow. I got drawn for a multi season deer, like many others, and picked up a RTH package from Cabelas. I got the Bear Attitude. Looking for some pointers.

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2015, 07:10:35 PM »
Spend lots of time behind your bow
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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2015, 07:51:51 PM »
Start slow and focus on quality over quantity otherwise you can form some bad habits that suck to fix.  Learn to pull through the release don't punch the trigger and take the time to build up the muscles in you back and shoulders.  Also if you want to shoot a few arrows take breaks in between.

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #3 on: July 07, 2015, 08:10:44 PM »
I would say take some lessons if you can afford it. I did a 5 lesson from next step archery and it helped dramatically. I am new this year myself and between lessons and lots of shooting I am getting better every week. It is nice to learn proper form and shooting techniques right from the get go then starting bad and wondering how you can improve later.

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2015, 08:17:28 PM »
Lessons would be a good idea, I'll have to look into that. But after I take my bow in to get a new string. I was out shooting today, after about a dozen shots, my arrow came out the backside of the whisker basket and I realized my string broke. Snapped the arrow and gave me a couple slivers...

Is this normal?

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2015, 09:30:22 PM »
Not normal.....not even close. Are your arrows the right length? What exactly hapened? Hope you are alright man that could have been bad
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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2015, 10:07:54 PM »
I know its not normal, but maybe it has happened buying a bow off the shelf.

I drew back like normal and when I got to full draw and held it, then it just gave way and the arrow came out the back side of the whisker basket. I tried to get it back in but that was difficult, obviously..I didn't let go of the release but I had to do something so I tried to gently, I don't know the terminology, but undraw...and then snap.

I'm alright, my arm hurts a little but that is to be expected. I have 2 plates and 12 screws in it already and it is easily agitated.

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #7 on: July 08, 2015, 10:15:55 PM »
Oh, I have a 27.5 inch draw and arrows were cut to 27 in. The guy at cabelas suggested it.

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #8 on: July 09, 2015, 04:09:14 AM »
Don't use an arrow that is too short.  :)
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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #9 on: July 09, 2015, 05:16:11 AM »
Oh, I have a 27.5 inch draw and arrows were cut to 27 in. The guy at cabelas suggested it.

Half inch shy of draw length should still place the insert past the riser.  So the guy suggesting that wasn't wrong.  But, too often the draw length is not as listed and needs to be checked before they send you home with it.  Sounds like it may not have been set where they thought.  Measure twice, cut once applies to archery arrows too :chuckle:

Glad you are ok!

As far as tips are concerned...When you first start out shooting don't concern yourself with being super accurate.  Get comfortable with the bow by shooting at large spots at close range.  Then as everything starts to fall into place naturally then worry about stepping back and shooting at small dots.

Also, be careful taking advise from guys at the range.  Seems the range produces ten different experts and opinions for every question you have.  Majority being wrong!  Find a good pro shop or pic out a guy who really shoots well at the range and then ask for help.  Always amazes me how much advise guys will accept from a loud mouth that shoots no better than a 5th grader ;) ;)
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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #10 on: July 09, 2015, 06:44:54 AM »
Always amazes me how much advise guys will accept from a loud mouth that shoots no better than a 5th grader ;) ;)

This guy tried giving me all kinds of advice on form right after he told my the story of how many arrows he loses  :chuckle:  funny thing was he told me that his range only went to 35 yards  :o
Kindly do not attempt to cloud the issue with too many facts.

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #11 on: July 09, 2015, 06:55:54 AM »
I am new to bow hunting as well U might want to check out a thread I started called tips for a new bowhunter idk how to post a link from my phone but it should be a few pages back. Radsav and many others had very helpfull tips that helped me to be a better archer right off the bat!

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #12 on: July 09, 2015, 10:47:37 AM »
My advice is to try and not develop bad habits.  I started with a bow 8 years and i still have them.

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #13 on: July 12, 2015, 10:27:39 PM »
Well I took it into Cabelas and told them what happened. The guy looks it over (different then who sold it to me originally) and after a minute or two he says that I am missing my string stop, which would cause me to over draw. They robbed another Bear Attitudes parts from the shelf, string stop and new string and sent me on my way.

The guy also mentioned that I shouldn't have my arrows cut shorter than my draw, which is obviously what I thought. I have never bow hunted or owned a bow, so I was going off what the sales guys was saying.

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Re: New to bow hunting
« Reply #14 on: July 13, 2015, 07:11:28 PM »
Take your bow to a pro shop and have them look it over and remeasure, also have them check your arrows. Most will do it for free.cabelas is a joke.good luck man.practice, practice.

 


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