Anyone know if a Starline Sirius is any good as a starter bow? Also, any idea what a realistic price for one is?
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hey i don't know nowt about archery, but my mate just sold one of his bows, was rarley used.... was a bowtech
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...m=220301583210If at first you don't succeed, redefine success
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Try asking here, you will get a much more sensible answer...
http://archersrest.myfreeforum.org/index.htmlit's in me shed, mate.
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostThat's what I'm thinking, but don't want to pay too much.
needed arms like heman to use it but i was pritty good
not used one for a few years but it ripps ya finger the first few timesam not die lex sick its you that cant read mate
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Originally posted by Albannach View PostAnyone know if a Starline Sirius is any good as a starter bow? Also, any idea what a realistic price for one is?
longbow all one piece made from different laminated woods, shhots wooden arrows very basic but not as easy as you think i have shot one of these for the last 5/6 years.
recurve has 2 seperate limbs which fit into a riser, then has sights a v bar long rod and 2 smaller rods for balance, then you have compound this has the 2 wheels on, one top one bottom, plus sight mecnaism, a good recurve starter set up about £100. compound setup about £200/£250, longbow £100
then you will need arrows on top. very easy really....... most clubs will do archery courses where you can learn then use there bows for a couple of months..hope that all helpsi x toyoyta surf 1 x toyota supra mk3 turbo auto
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Originally posted by mkiiisupraowner View Posti have done archery for the last 15 years best place to look is in archery shops google archery shops uk , what sort of bow are you after there is longbow, recurve bow and compound bows.
longbow all one piece made from different laminated woods, shhots wooden arrows very basic but not as easy as you think i have shot one of these for the last 5/6 years.
recurve has 2 seperate limbs which fit into a riser, then has sights a v bar long rod and 2 smaller rods for balance, then you have compound this has the 2 wheels on, one top one bottom, plus sight mecnaism, a good recurve starter set up about £100. compound setup about £200/£250, longbow £100
then you will need arrows on top. very easy really....... most clubs will do archery courses where you can learn then use there bows for a couple of months..hope that all helpsDo you know that, with a 50 character limit, it's
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