I was 14 when I first read the story of Atalanta and although I’d always had an interest in archery, it was that book that really set off my interest.
I looked through the classifieds in the papers for bows, but all I could seem to come across was composite bows.
Now, don’t get me wrong, a composite, I’m sure, is a wonderful bow, but it’s not for me. I’m not a hunter, I don’t WANT to be, and even then, the composites are just so technical that even Brian of Hatchet fame, opted for a traditional longbow in Brian’s Return.
(Great, I go to Amazon to get links for the books, and now I see Gary Paulsen has come out with another Brian book. You lied, Gary! You said Brian’s Return was the last one! ...And we were at the library on Friday, too…)
Anyway, my dad took me to look at a composite bow once, when I was 16 or so, but the draw weight was too much for me. Even when I knew I would never be able to pull it back, I didn’t like the design and feel of it. I really always wanted a bow like you imagine them or see in Robin Hood-esque movies.
I gave up on this goal months ago, so imagine my thrill when we were in the sports section of Wal-Mart and what do I see, but a long bow!
I would have been thrilled with a shortbow, but a LONG BOW? WOW!
It is 60 inches before it is strung, with a 30 lb draw weight that even my six year old brother can pull back. It is dark green, interchangeable for left- or right-handed people, and came with two safety fibreglass arrows with blunt tips, paper bulls eye target, a fingerguard, armguard, and quiver. It was made in the US by Escalade Sports.
I’ve been out twice since we bought it four days ago and it is great! We haven’t yet set up a target as 1) we didn’t know how far an arrow would travel, and 2) it’s been chilly and really windy both days we were out to shoot.
Plus there was four of us to take turns on day 1, and six of us on day 2.
My husband had a junior bow when he was young, and he was a wonderful help showing me how to draw it back. My little brother and sister had a great time too, though I’m not sure which they enjoyed more – shooting or being our instant arrow retrival!
I am in love. This is SO MUCH FUN!