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<blockquote data-quote="birddog 68" data-source="post: 2670802" data-attributes="member: 121617"><p>My friend has quite a few different ones. I usually shoot his Bear Paw and it's very forgiving for novices. You may want to go with something a little cheaper until you are sure you want to stick with it. </p><p>As coyote shadow tracker mentioned, aluminum or carbon arrows are the way to go. </p><p>Not sure how big you are but 50-55 lbs might be a little too heavy to start with. </p><p>Find someone locally that can help you out with shooting form and technique and it'll save you a lot of aggravation and bad habits that are tough to break. </p><p>Good luck and have fun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birddog 68, post: 2670802, member: 121617"] My friend has quite a few different ones. I usually shoot his Bear Paw and it’s very forgiving for novices. You may want to go with something a little cheaper until you are sure you want to stick with it. As coyote shadow tracker mentioned, aluminum or carbon arrows are the way to go. Not sure how big you are but 50-55 lbs might be a little too heavy to start with. Find someone locally that can help you out with shooting form and technique and it’ll save you a lot of aggravation and bad habits that are tough to break. Good luck and have fun [/QUOTE]
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