Beginner Help

Discussion in 'Intro to Bowhunting & Archery' started by josh5629, Aug 16, 2014.

  1. josh5629

    josh5629 Newb

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    I am looking for some help. I've owned a bow for a few years, but only shot it a few times because of my crazy schedule. I am itching to get back into it, but I have basically forgot everything I was taught when I first started out. I am from southwestern PA and would like to find somewhere that offers lessons or instruction for beginners. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thank you.
     
  2. BOWHUNTANDLIVE

    BOWHUNTANDLIVE Weekend Warrior

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    Well Josh....Theres a heck of a lot of experience here on this site. But if yure looking for a more active instruction then you might seek the services of your local bow shop or archery range. I would strongly recommend visiting your bow shop first because your bow could prolly stand to be tuned up considering you havent shot it in years.
     
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    b_walte15 Weekend Warrior

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    Agreed. A tune up can never hurt and your local bow shop should be more than happy to help you out
     
  4. 60X Custom Strings

    60X Custom Strings Die Hard Bowhunter

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    Falcon archers or Charlaroi archery would be 2 clubs down in your area that each have great members and will have indoor leagues this winter.
     

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