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Want to Start Bow Hunting, Need Tips
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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus" data-source="post: 16291658" data-attributes="member: 190070"><p>Bows are like suits, fit matters. Have a pro walk you through sizing and fit you. Everyone has an opinion on different types of releases so spend some time on this. Ditto for sites, do you want single pin or multiple? If you decide to go w/ fixed blade broadheads make sure that you practice with them. Speaking of, practice, practice, practice. Shoot from all variety of positions, be able to draw from all sorts of different positions. This was biggest challenge for me, being able to stand and draw when a deer was behind me at an angle. Plan on passing way more shots than you will ever take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus, post: 16291658, member: 190070"] Bows are like suits, fit matters. Have a pro walk you through sizing and fit you. Everyone has an opinion on different types of releases so spend some time on this. Ditto for sites, do you want single pin or multiple? If you decide to go w/ fixed blade broadheads make sure that you practice with them. Speaking of, practice, practice, practice. Shoot from all variety of positions, be able to draw from all sorts of different positions. This was biggest challenge for me, being able to stand and draw when a deer was behind me at an angle. Plan on passing way more shots than you will ever take. [/QUOTE]
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