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<blockquote data-quote="Ckgworks" data-source="post: 2671170" data-attributes="member: 105102"><p>I can appreciate the dedication it takes to shoot any animal with a stick bow! I've archery hunted my whole life and recurve hunted one year when my hand was cut badly and I couldn't strap a release on my hand. I shot it off and on for a couple years but never could get past the fact that that bull was in range of my compound but not my recurve skills! Like others said it is much easier to lean fundamentals with a 30# stick bow than a 55# bow. I used Easton Full Metal jacket arrows with cut on impact broadheads. Heavy arrows for penetration! I even used extra heavy brass inserts. I still have most of my setup, but my bow is up for sale. I just don't use it enough to stay proficient with it.</p><p>I can't recommend any specific brands because I've been out of it for too long, but like most things, especially with bows, you get what you pay for!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ckgworks, post: 2671170, member: 105102"] I can appreciate the dedication it takes to shoot any animal with a stick bow! I've archery hunted my whole life and recurve hunted one year when my hand was cut badly and I couldn't strap a release on my hand. I shot it off and on for a couple years but never could get past the fact that that bull was in range of my compound but not my recurve skills! Like others said it is much easier to lean fundamentals with a 30# stick bow than a 55# bow. I used Easton Full Metal jacket arrows with cut on impact broadheads. Heavy arrows for penetration! I even used extra heavy brass inserts. I still have most of my setup, but my bow is up for sale. I just don't use it enough to stay proficient with it. I can't recommend any specific brands because I've been out of it for too long, but like most things, especially with bows, you get what you pay for! [/QUOTE]
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