rhondabrwn
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Joined: 9/29/2004 From: Snowflake, Arizona Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Shawkhan I spent years shooting a compound bow. Found I had less and less interest in it. Bought a recurve bow and my love of archery was renewed. Now I make my own arrows, bowstrings and even bow quivers. Don't have the confidence or expertise to build my own bow. I don't shoot year round here in Alaska as the weather just isn't good for old wooden bows in the winter. I find that I need to shoot a lighter bow, 35-40 pounds in the spring when I first start shooting again, then gradually build up to my normal weight of 50-55 pounds. Naturally, you need at least 2-3 bows to achieve this. Many people who first take up archery, particularly men, get too much bow to start with (a macho thing?) then make excuses for why they don't want to shoot. I find archery extremely relaxing when I shoot every evening, much like a good session of bowling or shooting. Sort of a zen experience. Naturally I find my wargaming trending more to the medieval era matching my interest in archery. I find myself quite excited that History Medieval Battles is now available. My longbow is a 35# draw at 30 inches. I definitely didn't want to overtax my shoulder. At this point it is an experiment in how far gone my aging body is! I've gotten pretty comfortable swinging my Bokken practice sword though so that has loosened me up a bit.
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Love & Peace, Far Dareis Mai My old Piczo site seems to be gone, so no more Navajo Nation pics :(
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