Speckmisser
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Bill,
I just started bowhunting two years ago (I think). I mainly got into it so I could have access to areas where you wouldn't or couldn't use a gun (like this ranch).
It's not too hard to learn, although I chose what's probably the toughest route by going traditional (no compound, no sights, etc.). It takes a TON of practice, and I still have bad days.
I think you could get up to speed a lot quicker with a compound. The modern equipment extends your range a little bit, and the sights make consistent and accurate shooting relatively easy. Once you get it dialed in, it's a lot like shooting a gun... practice occasionally and learn to judge yardage.
Good luck finding more places to hunt. There aren't any hogs at the ranch yet (unless it's April Fools' Day), but I keep daydreaming.
I just started bowhunting two years ago (I think). I mainly got into it so I could have access to areas where you wouldn't or couldn't use a gun (like this ranch).
It's not too hard to learn, although I chose what's probably the toughest route by going traditional (no compound, no sights, etc.). It takes a TON of practice, and I still have bad days.
I think you could get up to speed a lot quicker with a compound. The modern equipment extends your range a little bit, and the sights make consistent and accurate shooting relatively easy. Once you get it dialed in, it's a lot like shooting a gun... practice occasionally and learn to judge yardage.
Good luck finding more places to hunt. There aren't any hogs at the ranch yet (unless it's April Fools' Day), but I keep daydreaming.