Horseman308
Active Member
- Jan 27, 2016
- 222
I've been fussing with the '69 K-Mag I got a couple weeks ago trying to find an arrow it likes and get used to it. Gotta say, these short, light bows sure are twitchy. I finally settled on 30.25" Beman Centershot 500s with 50g inserts and 85g tips.
I noticed with this bow, I developed an almost immediate flinch expecting it to somehow bite me. Couldn't say why. I did catch my arm just above my guard a couple times but nothing to justify my reaction.
I finally settled down today and got it together, which made shooting it a lot more fun. I'm used to my Bear Takedown, which is 8" longer, so a good bit smoother. But the KMag is by no means hard to draw. It's just SO much lighter in the hand that, combined with its short length, any little twitch or mistake in my form or release is immediately apparent. This is NOT a forgiving bow. But when I finally did my part it was a fun little bow.
This was my last group today. I stopped as soon as I saw it. I figured I should stop with a good one when my confidence was up. It's only 10 yards, but not bad.
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I noticed with this bow, I developed an almost immediate flinch expecting it to somehow bite me. Couldn't say why. I did catch my arm just above my guard a couple times but nothing to justify my reaction.
I finally settled down today and got it together, which made shooting it a lot more fun. I'm used to my Bear Takedown, which is 8" longer, so a good bit smoother. But the KMag is by no means hard to draw. It's just SO much lighter in the hand that, combined with its short length, any little twitch or mistake in my form or release is immediately apparent. This is NOT a forgiving bow. But when I finally did my part it was a fun little bow.
This was my last group today. I stopped as soon as I saw it. I figured I should stop with a good one when my confidence was up. It's only 10 yards, but not bad.
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