Hate to see an empty community… So what are you people shooting? Where? For how long?

  • 4z01235@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I recently retired from my country’s national recurve team after ~5 years of training/conpeting, so I’m taking a vacation for now but I intend to continue shooting recreationally. I’m sure I will shoot some more Olympic recurve, but mostly I want to go back to shooting traditional, and try barebow too.

  • snap@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    Just found this community, yay. Olympic style recurve here :)

    Hope this community grows as I love the sport

  • corecommander@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I’m from Canada, been shooting for about 6 months now. I have an Olympic recurve setup that I started with: Kinetic Arios riser, cheap 30# limbs, basic sight and stabilizers. My current favorite bow is a vintage 1994 Oneida AeroForce that I use for 3D and indoor target shooting.

  • crazyCat
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    11 months ago

    Compound bow in the woods. I wanted to get ready for hunting but I’m vegetarian so I guess I’ll always just shoot targets :-)

  • InnKeeper@lemmy.worldM
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    2 years ago

    Hi guys, glad to see some fellow archers. I’m from Czech republic and mostly shooting with my longbow. Usually targets or 3D for fun. My favorite target is hay pack at this time of the year. There are lots of them around the fields so I like to go for a walk with a bow and practice different distances on those hay stacks around :) I’m looking for some new recurve bow this year.

  • SeedOnTheWind@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    General Kenobi! You are a bold one.

    I am shooting bare bow for around 1 year and have two bows.

    My starter was a Galaxy Sage with #35 64” limbs from Southwest archery (my draw length is 29.5-30” and the stacking in the 63” limbs was bad).

    I inherited a very nice #55 Great Plains Archery Rio Grande from my uncle (he’s not dead yet and does not want to go in the cart, but found out he is left eye dominate). Honestly I am over bowed with it but it is a pleasure to shoot.

    Been loving it and am very happy to find a community to hang out with on Lemmy!

  • PHPete
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    1 year ago

    Hey there!

    Born in NJ, currently living Chester County PA.

    So after growing out of playing Robin Hood as a kid I drifted away from archery. Then about 15 years ago I inherited my grandfather’s recurves when he passed and i jumped back in shooting the 55# at an inadequate target in my yard. 🙄

    Fast forward a bit & now I have 3 kid bows my 2 daughters either shoot or have outgrown (from the amusing Bear 1st Shot up through the 13yo’s 60" 29# Titan) and that I use to introduce archery to local kids.

    On a sad note, drawing an arrow with a broken nock last year resulted in the tip of my grandfather’s bow exploding and major delamination of one limb.😞

    It now hangs on my wall with the other two I inherited which I am too chicken to even string up, lest I frak them up as well.

    I plan on replacing it this year, but I can’t settle on what with just yet.

    Whew!