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Five weeks into my course of lessons and I love it, I bought my own equipment on Thursday, and used it today for the first time.Re: Archery
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Not one bit Annie, sadly she prefers to be at home with a book, it bothers me.Re: Archery
Really pleased it's going well and you're enjoying your new found hobby Arthur, certainly sounds like it's keeping you fit, what with that and all of your other pursuits you'll soon be needing a big "S" on your vest and be wearing your underpants outside of your trousers.....Re: Archery
Graham, Im 61. Gulp I wish i didn't have to say that!! I started archery in 1982, shot for a couple of years and stopped for 20 years. Since taking it up again i've had a score off bow trophy. my pb at 18m is 296 out of a possible 300. Still room for improvement thou!! What im saying is you can do it. Like to hear how you are going with your shooting.Re: Archery
Hello and Welcome to the forum,Re: Archery
Thanks Arthur. Found the forum earlier today looking for seniors archery here in OZ. Pleased you are feeling a bit better and are going to get back into it. If it wasnt for my archery my recovery from brain injury wouldnt have been so complete. Ive got an 18m (indoor distance) range at home. just finished rebuilding it and lining a section of my shed for archery stuff, like making arrows, bow tuning and the like. I can shoot up to about 23m but im comfortable at 18 same as i do indoors. I used to shoot outdoors but my balance suffered after the injury so i went indoors out of the wind and am enjoying the extra precission you need to shoot with so as to not hit the brick wall. lol. Il put up an archery related pic some time. All the best. BobRe: Archery
Hello Robert, welcome to the forum
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