After realising my grim mistake of posting a dull, unrefined post that inspired all sorts of replies. So, I've decided to transform this into a sensible debate.
As archery is a hobby of mine, I wondered whether there are any denizens of these forums who also find archery fun. If so, what discipline of archery do you practice, what type of bows do you use?
I am an archer, and I have a lovely, hungarian made, replica magyar horse bow. 40lb draw @ 32".
This is it
Edit: If I could afford it, I'd get a hand made Bickerstaffe longbow. One day.
Edit2: I've done standard target archery, and while quite good at it, it became dull quite quickly. I tried field archery and really enjoyed it, so that's what I'm going to be concentrating on
I have a longbow I made myself out of a 6 foot ash stave. After making the ends a little short, it's a 5'8" longbow, shoots about 150 yards with relative accuracy.
My other bow is a competition recurve, I believe it's 36 pounds, but I can't remember the pull. I've shot one of my carbon fibre arrows about 400 yards with that. I have a picture of the recurve lying around somewhere, I'll try and find it...
My grandmother thought me how to build my own arrows and bow with what I find in the jungle, made my first crappy bow when I was a mere little child, never really practiced but I always loved shooting arrows at my friends, and aiming at long distance objects, I am not actively practicing it, but if you give me an arrow and a bow, you're gonna have a Sagittarius time.
Double oh, since Sagittarius is my sign, and I also happen to be an archer as well.
Dad and I used to go deer hunting with compound bows when I was a kid, used a long bow when I was doing archery competitions in the SCA, and now I just have a simple recurve (about a 50 lb pull) that I keep to fart around with in the backyard every so often. I still have my handmade leather armguard I used to wear in the SCA.
(11-21-2013, 12:53 PM)Jihadjoe Wrote: Oh god... The end of days... Agmen agreed with me.