robutacion
Member
Hi peoples,
Some time ago I asked the question about bow fishing and my interest in learning how to shoot a bow. Bow fishing was what got my interest started but, I was getting into watching lots of YouTube videos about deer and pig hunting, particularly from USA that state of Texas seems to be crazy full of bow hunters and game...!
In the mean time I went to proper bow shops and had the fine line issues discussed with them and in no time, I had a 70lbs PSE Stinger bow set up that I could shoot but only set at 50lbs.
Lots of advice from them but more importantly, they made me aware of specific warm-up exercises that would also strengthen my shoulders in the process so that was good to know...!
I can practice at home anytime I like, up to 30 meters is no problem a good proper rubber target and I'm was set.
I was invited to join to a local (sort of, 45 minutes drive away) Archers club and they do everything including 3D which I really like. Every 3 weeks or so, I go there and shoot, most times in and official shoot, either paper or 3D so, we do a 20 target run, twice one in the morning and the other after lunch they supply at a minimal fee.
It has been 6 months since I joined, I went through the 3 months probation and I'm now an official/full member and I have had some fun but always trying to find someone that can put me into a place I can shoot a deer or any other animal, including the possibility to do some bow fishing but so far, I haven't had any luck...!:frown:
One of my most conflicting thoughts has been in regards of what the ideal compound bow poundage should be for hunting, for target shooting any 40 to 50lbs seems to be sufficient but, I believe 60lbs should be the minimum required to be able to shoot a deer up to 40 yards if need be
Speaking with other guys that I see shooting hunting set-ups at the club, most are shooting 70lbs that is what they hunt with and use to shot paper or other targets, they claim that, changing to lower poundage on their bows for the club shootings, would completely destroy the work they did to be proficient at 70lbs, everything would change and they don't want to go that way to which I agree and fully understand.
Based on that way of thinking and after a lot of training, I increased my bow to 60lbs as my very maximum I can shoot more than once, I felt it no doubt but, recalling my experience at the local gun shop that had a 60lbs second-hand bow for sale and that I tried, not only I can draw in completely now but I also can make multiple shots in the same day.
The average shot count in a paper or 3D shoot is of 20 targets, shot twice (morning and afternoon) so, a minimum of 40 arrows shot for the day, most times the afternoon run is a struggle for me, I'm yet to not complete the shoot, it may be hurting like hell but, I last to the end after that, don't ask me to make another bow shoot for at least 1 full week, sometimes 2 weeks before I fire a few shots before an official shoot at the club.
I'm happy with that, I know that if I get invited to go for a hunt, I can handle a bow that will have enough force to make a kill shot withing reasonable distances, the broadhead will have something to do with it and I've equipped my hunting arrows with quality and well-tested hunting tips so, I'm all set...!
I shot 3D yesterday so, my right shoulder is biting me like a mad dog, lots of DP cream and a heated rice bag over my shoulder until it gets cold, repeated a few times daily.
Now, the only thing that I need is to learn how to shoot straight, my best score was 689 out of 800 but about 650 in my average :frown:
I will get there...!:biggrin:
PS: Does anyone here would like to take my out on a hunt...?
Cheers
George
Some time ago I asked the question about bow fishing and my interest in learning how to shoot a bow. Bow fishing was what got my interest started but, I was getting into watching lots of YouTube videos about deer and pig hunting, particularly from USA that state of Texas seems to be crazy full of bow hunters and game...!
In the mean time I went to proper bow shops and had the fine line issues discussed with them and in no time, I had a 70lbs PSE Stinger bow set up that I could shoot but only set at 50lbs.
Lots of advice from them but more importantly, they made me aware of specific warm-up exercises that would also strengthen my shoulders in the process so that was good to know...!
I can practice at home anytime I like, up to 30 meters is no problem a good proper rubber target and I'm was set.
I was invited to join to a local (sort of, 45 minutes drive away) Archers club and they do everything including 3D which I really like. Every 3 weeks or so, I go there and shoot, most times in and official shoot, either paper or 3D so, we do a 20 target run, twice one in the morning and the other after lunch they supply at a minimal fee.
It has been 6 months since I joined, I went through the 3 months probation and I'm now an official/full member and I have had some fun but always trying to find someone that can put me into a place I can shoot a deer or any other animal, including the possibility to do some bow fishing but so far, I haven't had any luck...!:frown:
One of my most conflicting thoughts has been in regards of what the ideal compound bow poundage should be for hunting, for target shooting any 40 to 50lbs seems to be sufficient but, I believe 60lbs should be the minimum required to be able to shoot a deer up to 40 yards if need be
Speaking with other guys that I see shooting hunting set-ups at the club, most are shooting 70lbs that is what they hunt with and use to shot paper or other targets, they claim that, changing to lower poundage on their bows for the club shootings, would completely destroy the work they did to be proficient at 70lbs, everything would change and they don't want to go that way to which I agree and fully understand.
Based on that way of thinking and after a lot of training, I increased my bow to 60lbs as my very maximum I can shoot more than once, I felt it no doubt but, recalling my experience at the local gun shop that had a 60lbs second-hand bow for sale and that I tried, not only I can draw in completely now but I also can make multiple shots in the same day.
The average shot count in a paper or 3D shoot is of 20 targets, shot twice (morning and afternoon) so, a minimum of 40 arrows shot for the day, most times the afternoon run is a struggle for me, I'm yet to not complete the shoot, it may be hurting like hell but, I last to the end after that, don't ask me to make another bow shoot for at least 1 full week, sometimes 2 weeks before I fire a few shots before an official shoot at the club.
I'm happy with that, I know that if I get invited to go for a hunt, I can handle a bow that will have enough force to make a kill shot withing reasonable distances, the broadhead will have something to do with it and I've equipped my hunting arrows with quality and well-tested hunting tips so, I'm all set...!
I shot 3D yesterday so, my right shoulder is biting me like a mad dog, lots of DP cream and a heated rice bag over my shoulder until it gets cold, repeated a few times daily.
Now, the only thing that I need is to learn how to shoot straight, my best score was 689 out of 800 but about 650 in my average :frown:
I will get there...!:biggrin:
PS: Does anyone here would like to take my out on a hunt...?

Cheers
George