when you buy a bow you should get a draw that is slightly heavier than you can pull (you will get stronger and the bow will be perfect for you) and your arrow will need to be slightly longer then the draw on your bow IIRC so that you cant pull it past the block (like george did) , there are rules about this like "the arrow should be the length of your sholder too you hand.." but i cant remember them, im sure someone will post them in a moment!!
it is a really good idea to go down to your local feild archery club (not target archery they have two many rules and silly clothes ) you can try out club bows and you will quickly move up the draw waights when you begin as you get stronger untill you get to one right for you.. the draw weight for you will be different depending on the type of bow you get!
also if you go in to Quicks there are a few of them round the country the service is really first class they will find the bow and arrow (just as important) which is right for you and happily take your money off you!!
and then you get in to long bow.. and that costs you even more :yikes:
: -l)
it is a really good idea to go down to your local feild archery club (not target archery they have two many rules and silly clothes ) you can try out club bows and you will quickly move up the draw waights when you begin as you get stronger untill you get to one right for you.. the draw weight for you will be different depending on the type of bow you get!
also if you go in to Quicks there are a few of them round the country the service is really first class they will find the bow and arrow (just as important) which is right for you and happily take your money off you!!
and then you get in to long bow.. and that costs you even more :yikes:
: -l)