Pse coyote recurve help??
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So I just bought a pse coyote recurve it's 60 inches with 55lbs draw weight has anyone on here had one and if so what arrow rest did you run on it. There were a bunch of them at bass pro on the clearance racks new in the boxes for $180 so I bought one. Thanks
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Only saw the bow in pictures after I googled it. It seems like you could use any shoot through rest no problem.
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Cool I love the size of it and the weight its really light and nimble I can't wait to sling some sticks with it.
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What about string dampers anyone have any suggestions??
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What about string dampers anyone have any suggestions?? I assume you are talking about string silencers? Unless you are planning on hunting with it I wouldn't bother. Get a decent rest, a nice micro adjust target sight, the correct arrows and have some fun.
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Re: Pse coyote recurve help??
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Oh I'm gonna hunt with it of course after alot of practice and once i get some confidants with it and bowfish hopefully and fun shoot with it. But yes string silencers are what I'm talking about
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What about string dampers anyone have any suggestions?? Beaver fur strips of course!...You will give up a little performance in arrow fps vs. synthetics, but they really quiet a bowstring down...Plus, since you probably like the traditional angle, and furs and such, it's a natural choice.
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Ok awsome. The only recurve I have ever had and was good with was a red fiberglass bear that I had when I was 4 so this is all new to me. I have a matthews black max 2 and it's a wicked bow. I'm really excited to start shooting this recurve. I'm assuming alumnium arrows with feathers since I'm gonna be hunting to get more energy since I won't have the speed of a compound bow.
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Your going to love traditional...Aluminum or carbon arrows are fine.
I like barrel tapered port orford cedar with 5 1/2 inch shield cut medium helical feathers, but to each their own...You will develop preferences.
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Ok awsome. The only recurve I have ever had and was good with was a red fiberglass bear that I had when I was 4 so this is all new to me. I have a matthews black max 2 and it's a wicked bow. I'm really excited to start shooting this recurve. I'm assuming alumnium arrows with feathers since I'm gonna be hunting to get more energy since I won't have the speed of a compound bow. If you are planning on hunting with it, I would go with the natural silencers as already suggested. I would also probably go with a drop away rest. I would use the heaviest aluminum arrow for that weight that shoots well with 100gr tips and probably 3" feathers, fletched straight without a helical twist. All of this is just a thought since there are unknown factors but you get the drift. 55 ft/lbs is somewhat light for say a deer although with good shot placement it is plenty.
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10-4. I've got some 100gr 3 blade broad heads or should I go with something like a carbon express nativ or a magnus stinger 2.
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Finster, love ya to death, but you're so off base here in so many ways.
All I shoot are recurves and longbows.
First, do not get a drop away rest. If you want to shoot off the shelf , get rests for that . Plenty available . If you want to shoot an elevated rest ( and vanes ) , get a simple stick on flipper type rest . You didn't give your draw length , but look at 2018's for aluminum.
55 is plenty for any deer in North America. Most big game actually.
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Honestly I don't remember my draw length it was measured last year I was 14 and I was shorter than my dad who is 6foot. And now I'm 15 and taller than he is and now I'm 6foot 2in.
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Honestly I don't remember my draw length it was measured last year I was 14 and I was shorter than my dad who is 6foot. And now I'm 15 and taller than he is and now I'm 6foot 2in. Gonna need to know as that determines your actual draw weight .
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I will get it measured when I get my arrows. Should I get finger savers for the string or will that mess anything up.
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Ok I will. To clarify when y'all say off the shelf do y'all mean no rest??
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Finster, love ya to death, but you're so off base here in so many ways.
All I shoot are recurves and longbows.
First, do not get a drop away rest. If you want to shoot off the shelf , get rests for that . Plenty available . If you want to shoot an elevated rest ( and vanes ) , get a simple stick on flipper type rest . You didn't give your draw length , but look at 2018's for aluminum.
55 is plenty for any deer in North America. Most big game actually. Not to argue but just to give my opinion, that bow, if you look at the riser is not made to be shot traditional. It is set up to be outfitted like a compound. A flipper will not work on that bow. The riser is also not designed to shoot off the shelf. Again, it is designed for a shoot through rest. Have you seen the riser? This isn't some traditional bow, it is a take down recurve with a modern riser.
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I like off the shelf and go super simple, but if you want to do vanes a simple stick on. Like any bow you'll have to tune it to you. Just get a tab for your fingers or a glove. Certainly try some weight up front, don't be going with the 100 grain points like wheels use. Start at 150 175 200.
Have fun, don't get discouraged when you don't magically hit the target where your looking! Heck I'd say started with your eyes closed and just try and draw and feel the shot, forms everything with trad.
I do best when I hold for a second, reconfirmed my spot and then let the shot go, maybe your different? But I usually thing a phrase in my head before I shoot makes me hold and think my shot through.
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