Guy Miner
Master Loader
- Apr 6, 2006
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I've been shooting since I was a kid in the 1960's. Got pretty serious about it in the 1970's and shot quite a few matches with my Hoyt Pro Medalist recurve target bow. Still have that bow, and still have my 53# Hoyt hunting bow from the 1970's as well.
But... A few years ago I bough a used PSE compound, and after a short attempt last year, I'm finally starting to learn it. Had it out at the range today. Zippy and accurate. The release and the sights, and all that compound "stuff" are taking me a bit to become accustomed to - but I kinda like it.
Have an archery elk tag, and that season is in September, so I figure I'd better get a lot of practice in over the next couple of months. My form isn't what it should be. I need to adjust the bow a bit. But... I was making good hits at 40 yards today. Not bad for the first time out with it this year? I've only shot maybe 100 arrows from it so far, last year and this year.
Ya, I know I'm holding the bow too tightly. Sorry 'bout that. I'll relax the grip next time I'm out with it, later this week.
Bow is 70#, and I'm 63 years old, so feeling pretty good about that.
Any tips you can give me re archery elk hunting will be gladly accepted. I'm limited to spike bulls or antlerless only, which is absolutely fine with me! No need for another set of big ol' antlers.
Regards, Guy
But... A few years ago I bough a used PSE compound, and after a short attempt last year, I'm finally starting to learn it. Had it out at the range today. Zippy and accurate. The release and the sights, and all that compound "stuff" are taking me a bit to become accustomed to - but I kinda like it.
Have an archery elk tag, and that season is in September, so I figure I'd better get a lot of practice in over the next couple of months. My form isn't what it should be. I need to adjust the bow a bit. But... I was making good hits at 40 yards today. Not bad for the first time out with it this year? I've only shot maybe 100 arrows from it so far, last year and this year.
Ya, I know I'm holding the bow too tightly. Sorry 'bout that. I'll relax the grip next time I'm out with it, later this week.
Bow is 70#, and I'm 63 years old, so feeling pretty good about that.
Any tips you can give me re archery elk hunting will be gladly accepted. I'm limited to spike bulls or antlerless only, which is absolutely fine with me! No need for another set of big ol' antlers.
Regards, Guy