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Originally Posted by Haywain Looks like this thread is following a noce theme for you Jimbo.... |
Sorry if I'm being dumb/a newb, what is 'noce' (and apologies if it's a typo, I couldn't figure out what it should be). But, yes, there is a definite theme to my posts at the moment. I am at the stage where I try something, decided I like it, try and found out more about it, get more information, which leads to more questions, and onwards
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Originally Posted by Haywain I started out with the Internature... Great bow to get used to the style and very forgiving of the minor errors. And at the price that you can get one if you don't get on with the style, you haven't broken the bank.
One thing I will warn you about though. There are a lot of Flat Bows out there which do not conform to the AFB rules for some societies, especially the NFAS, but are still marketed as AFB. Remember the bow MUST form a D shape when strung, even a slight recurve will put you in another class.
I still have my internature. I was going to sell it a while back, but I discovered it's worth keeping for those times when I'm having problems with my shooting. |
Cheers. Somebody else has mentioned about the one's with a slight recurve, there's one from Quicks catalogue (the Samick Cobra) that appears to have a slight kick on the ends, but I wasn't sure if that was just from the picture.