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Is it expensive to start archery?
What it costs to practice archery depends on several factors, but for beginners, archery can generally cost between $150 to $500 to start. After the initial costs, you could expect to spend between $10 to $60 a month from recurring costs depending on how often you practice.
How much should a beginner spend on a bow?
Instead, most bow buyers spend between $550-$750 on a new bowhunting setup (bow, arrows, accessories, case, broadheads, etc.).
What basic equipment do you need to start archery?
Archery for Beginners: Must-Have Gear
- BOW. This may seem obvious, but it’s also the most important, and many times it’s not the easiest decision to make.
- ARROWS. Another no-brainer, but finding the right arrow for your bow is important.
- RELEASE.
- ARROW REST.
- SIGHT.
- TARGETS/FOAM BLOCKS.
What draw weight should a beginner use?
Draw weight
Archer | Archer’s Weight | Compound Suggested Draw Weight |
---|---|---|
Small child | 31-45 kg (70-100 lbs) | 15-25 lbs |
Large child | 45-59 kg (100-130 lbs) | 25-35 lbs |
Small woman | 45-59 kg (100-130 lbs) | 25-35 lbs |
Average woman | 59-73 kg (130-160 lbs) | 30-40 lbs |
Can I teach myself archery?
The simple answer is yes, archery can be self taught if you study everything that you can, ask experienced archers for help, constantly strive to perfect your form, put in a lot of practice and keep safety as your number one priority at all times.
Does archery hurt?
Although archery is a relatively safe sport, if done improperly it can be dangerous and result in serious injury. The most common archery injuries tend to be in the arm or shoulder, but they can usually be prevented by using the correct technique and ensuring adequate recovery.