So my friend finally talked me into getting a bow. I was told I would have issues finding one that fits me as I am about 6'5. I ended up with a new Mathews Z9, it has a 31.5" draw at 70lbs. I got a fall away rest and a TRU Glow sight on it. I had never shot a compound bow before but by my 12th pull I was nailing the arrows into each other at 20 yards.
So being a complete noob I did have some issues. After I got it yesterday, I decided to go to the archery range and begin practicing. I went to the Texas Archery Academy in Plano. They make you qualify at successive distances to make sure you can shoot. The first stage is like 5 yards or so. Well I had forgotten that when I was shooting at the shop where I purchased it they made sure to only shoot it into a crossbow target as it would go right through everything else. Sure as shit my first three arrows punched right throw their 2 foot padding and right throw the 3/8" plywood behind it to boot! Needless to say those arrows were trashed. Not only did I feel like an idiot but I was kinda grumpy as arrows apparently are not cheap! Overall not quite the auspicious start to archery I was hoping for :-/
After that I was able to easily walk it out to 20 yards. This thing is so smooth it is sick. It is so accurate I can't aim at the same spot twice as I have hit the first arrow. Needless to say this thing pretty much shoots itself, I am highly pleased with it!
I do have a few questions though. What is the best way to store it? I didn't get a hard case with it, just one of the Mathews soft cases. Should I hang it up somewhere or just leave it lying down? Also do I need to leave it at 70lbs or should I dial it down?
So being a complete noob I did have some issues. After I got it yesterday, I decided to go to the archery range and begin practicing. I went to the Texas Archery Academy in Plano. They make you qualify at successive distances to make sure you can shoot. The first stage is like 5 yards or so. Well I had forgotten that when I was shooting at the shop where I purchased it they made sure to only shoot it into a crossbow target as it would go right through everything else. Sure as shit my first three arrows punched right throw their 2 foot padding and right throw the 3/8" plywood behind it to boot! Needless to say those arrows were trashed. Not only did I feel like an idiot but I was kinda grumpy as arrows apparently are not cheap! Overall not quite the auspicious start to archery I was hoping for :-/
After that I was able to easily walk it out to 20 yards. This thing is so smooth it is sick. It is so accurate I can't aim at the same spot twice as I have hit the first arrow. Needless to say this thing pretty much shoots itself, I am highly pleased with it!
I do have a few questions though. What is the best way to store it? I didn't get a hard case with it, just one of the Mathews soft cases. Should I hang it up somewhere or just leave it lying down? Also do I need to leave it at 70lbs or should I dial it down?