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Trying to get the picture thing figured out. Anyways first deer with a recurve I scored off the classifieds this fall.
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Think I got the pictures figured out. Second deer with the recurve .
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Very nice! are you hooked now? I've been shooting one for 20 years and I don't think I could ever go back to anything but Trad.
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I've shot traditional since I was a kid in the mid 60s. Tried a compound for 2 years in the early 1980s and HATED the dam_ thing. It had no soul. Now shooting a 3 piece Palmer takedown recurve and a late 60s vintage Groves Spitfire, both #50 at 28". There's nothing like shooting traditional and "the mystical flight of the arrow" to quote Ted Nugent.
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I am hooked bad! I find myself going to the back yard to shoot a couple of arrows and the next thing I know, a hour has passed and the wife is asking if I will be in before it’s dark. It’s really put the fun back in archery for me.
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Nice doe! Would you mind to tell us some more about the equipment you used to bag that doe?
Something to dream about in Germany because hunting with the bow and arrow is unlawful over here. Personally I am in archery since 1978 with some intermittences. And always used trad bow equipment except the arrows. XX75 was always my choice. When I started with archery in '78 recurve bow made by Bear archery were cheap because in the US the compound hype had just started and was about to also swep our country but first Bear Super Kodiaks, Grizzlies, Kodiak Magnums and Kodiak Hunters had to be sold for just 199 Deutsch Marks and later for 99 and finally for 49 Deutsch Marks.
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Awesome and congratulations
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laissez les bons temps rouler
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Nice! Any deer with a recurve is a trophy, my friend.
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Cool what kinda recurve ya got there?
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Thanks Judman, it’s a Bob Lee, #55 at 28”.
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I need to get more serious with my recurve next year and get a deer on the ground with it. Nice shooting!
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Copy that, got a guy that's building me one, think he's been workin on it for 2-3 years. 😂 need to light a fire under his ass.
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
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Getting it done old school..
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Well done.
Tell us about your recurve please?
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Good job. I dread late season w my metal riser Black Widow HS LOL
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Guys, My apologies for lack of information on the set up. The bow is a Bob Lee Signature Elite 55# @ 28”. I am shooting a carbon express arrow at 452gr with a 2 blade broadhead. The arrows I had on hand and didn’t get the bow till the first week of September. I didn’t plan to hunt with it this season. I started shooting in the back yard every night and was shocked how quickly my confidence increased. A friend gifted me the broadheads, not sure the maker, I will find out. In the yard to was confident to 25 yards. I decided to take it hunting with a max range of 15 yards. I shot both deer at 12 yards. First deer the arrow penetrated to the fletchings, not 100% I made it to full draw, “doe fever”. Second one the arrow fell out after the first step she took. Next season I plan to increase my arrow weight and may try a broadhead with bleeder blades. The other change will be my trees stands, they are set at 18 to 20’ high. I will lower them to 12 to 15’ for the recurve. Thinking being, less of a shot angle is better with less energy.
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I run about the same setup, and yeah, like my stands a little lower. 15-17ft is about it.
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