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<blockquote data-quote="Lakenut" data-source="post: 3786058" data-attributes="member: 30258"><p>Okie my current thought is a Galaxy Sage recurve with 40lb limbs to learn on with the intent of going to 45lb to hunt with when ready. Or should I consider 35lbs to start?</p><p></p><p>When trying out bows…. Block at 10 yards I got some fist sized groups with the 40lbs. The 45lb groups were much larger. I’m sure it was form. Only shot 6-10 arrows with the 35lb…. It felt too light and I don’t recall the group size.</p><p></p><p>From there I am am a huge believer in arrow tuning. I spent countless hours getting my compound set up tuned as good as I could. It appears that the same is true with traditional archery…. Maximize arrow performance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lakenut, post: 3786058, member: 30258"] Okie my current thought is a Galaxy Sage recurve with 40lb limbs to learn on with the intent of going to 45lb to hunt with when ready. Or should I consider 35lbs to start? When trying out bows…. Block at 10 yards I got some fist sized groups with the 40lbs. The 45lb groups were much larger. I’m sure it was form. Only shot 6-10 arrows with the 35lb…. It felt too light and I don’t recall the group size. From there I am am a huge believer in arrow tuning. I spent countless hours getting my compound set up tuned as good as I could. It appears that the same is true with traditional archery…. Maximize arrow performance. [/QUOTE]
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