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<blockquote data-quote="Caliyanks" data-source="post: 2152974" data-attributes="member: 24647"><p>Hope you don't mind the free advice. But the wife and started archery this year as well. Its loads of fun. But, I would recommend you spend money on one lesson or even better, get someone to show you for free. The friends I had show us, did and said the same exact things a paid instructor did. Its easier than you would think. The main thing is to just go slow and paractice often. If you intend to go all hunger games, then more lessons would probably be in order. But after one quick class and some friendly advice, we were having a blast and were as acurate as the next guy. Get a forearm guard "Period". enjoy, oh and by the way, the archery crowd seems a little friendlier (with free advice) than the gun crowd. But thats just our opinion (not that the gun crowd is bad). Not trying to offend sorry in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Caliyanks, post: 2152974, member: 24647"] Hope you don't mind the free advice. But the wife and started archery this year as well. Its loads of fun. But, I would recommend you spend money on one lesson or even better, get someone to show you for free. The friends I had show us, did and said the same exact things a paid instructor did. Its easier than you would think. The main thing is to just go slow and paractice often. If you intend to go all hunger games, then more lessons would probably be in order. But after one quick class and some friendly advice, we were having a blast and were as acurate as the next guy. Get a forearm guard "Period". enjoy, oh and by the way, the archery crowd seems a little friendlier (with free advice) than the gun crowd. But thats just our opinion (not that the gun crowd is bad). Not trying to offend sorry in advance. [/QUOTE]
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