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Any archery buffs on here?

Tavia

Elemental Exotics
As the title says. If so, do you have any advice for a complete newbie looking to get started? I've always had an interest in archery and have finally decided that I'd like to get into it soon. I'm not interested in hunting, more for target or competition shooting.
 
My boyfriend does archery with the SCA, (medieval re-enactment). I'm sure he'd be able to answer any questions you'd have. Do you know if you want to shoot recurve or compound? (Recurve doesn't have the wheels, compound does). He shoots with a recurve.
 
See, I don't even know enough about the differences to decide on that. I'm thinking though that I'd probably want to go with the recurve. I'd be happy if he could suggest a good book, website, etc to learn more about it.
 
I also do archery with the SCA and I would suggest a recurve. Without knowing you I can't say what draw or length and all that good stuff but to just look at supplies and stuff 3riversarchery.com is a good place to start. It is a cool hobby you can get really into or just do it on the weekends but once in practice as in anything will take time and be worth it.
 
(raises hand) another SCA member, I have done a little archery, but not for a few years - And I have more bows (from various sources) than sets of arrows to shoot them.

@tavia, Byanb's suggestion of 3rivers archery is good... you might also look for an archery forum (There's forums for everything out there - even snakes! ;) )
And ask for advice there, too.
Depending on your finances, there are a lot of options for bows..
And if you have any warm blooded kids (human) that are interested in learning with you, You might try watching some of the Backyard Bowyer's videos on youtube - functional bows out of PVC that are cheap to make - and fun for kids to personalize, (and they'll take some rough handling) He also has books on Amazon. https://www.youtube.com/user/BackyardBowyer


Nancy

Oooo a SCASnake group? a Candy Cane Tessera would be the Midrealm snake!!
 
My husband shoots both compound and recurve competitively. He also coaches, offers certification courses, and is fairly involved in the archery world. I would be happy to put you in touch with him if you'd like. He loves to share his passion for archery with others of all ages and skill levels, and I'm sure he'd be happy to help you out.
 
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