tallen702
Active Member
I picked up a PSE take-down recurve bow set for a little backyard archery practice since I recently got my son his own compound bow and all I had outside of my crossbows for hunting was my old youth compound bow that I bought from Sears back in the late 1980s. My son is 9 and doesn't have great upper body strength, so he got a Bear Archery Spark youth compound bow to start with. Seeing as I'm just shooting around in the backyard for practice and fun, I grabbed one of these PSE Pro-Max 62" takedown kits at a reasonable 25lb draw weight so I can shoot pretty regularly without getting tuckered out too quickly. It came with three feather-fletched arrows and I succeeded in ripping the odd-colored vane right off the shaft when I hit the side of the bale target and the arrow went all the way through.
I know I need 28" arrows (that's what came with the kit and works well with my draw length) my question is, what should I go with for some more arrows to have on hand? Since it's just target practice, does the arrow composition matter that much (Fiberglass vs carbon fiber?) Should I go with real feather fletching? Or are solid plastic vanes a-okay?
Very much a noob in this department. Any advice would be much appreciated.
I know I need 28" arrows (that's what came with the kit and works well with my draw length) my question is, what should I go with for some more arrows to have on hand? Since it's just target practice, does the arrow composition matter that much (Fiberglass vs carbon fiber?) Should I go with real feather fletching? Or are solid plastic vanes a-okay?
Very much a noob in this department. Any advice would be much appreciated.