Any Archers here.

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Again im looking at bows and again im utterly flummoxed as to how to know what to look out for.
Used to play with them as a kid and i occasionally have a hankering for getting one.

Mid-hankering.
Now, i dont want to pay over £100, and id prefer traditional English longbow over one of those horrible looking, multi-fangled compound things, and the recurve im not keen on its look. A plain ,simple but properly made longbow in very useable condition :? I wouldnt know what to look for.

Anyone here got any advice ? Or perahps a bow they'd like to part with :D
 
How long is a piece of bowstring?

Bit of a low budget. So many variables.

I had a Gary Evans that shot in competition. There's one of his basic ones in an outfit on eBay now.
 
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RobMac":2f5ahyf3 said:
A bow'n'arra will be handy in the centre of Glasgaa BTW :mrgreen:

Wouldn't a crossbow be more accurate? Well, if you're gonna get nicked . . . .
 
Handy guide with some interesting points that wouldnt have come to light without it 8) im a furniture maker so understand timber, moisture content etc so wouldnt just string it up. But things like pin knots i'd have considered a major no no but im seeing them present in bows costing a fair bit
Confirms the lack of knowledge
I reckon any quality bow will be pricey even 2nds, and i'd be bidding against those who know a hell of a lot more than me.
Probably just opt for one of the above kits and see how it goes. Which will be smooth until i embed an arrow in a nice bit of furniture :lol:
 
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