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archery
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 12:37 pm
by hiriama
What to look for when buying archery equipment? I gave it a try this weekend and I really like it, I actually want to ask my parents for archery equipment for christmas. What exactly is it that I need to look for in a bow and arrows? Do arrows come with arrowheads or do you have to buy them? What's the difference between using a compound bow and a normal bow?
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Re: archery
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:16 pm
by nagarifle
hi welcome, it is all ways a good idea to introduce your self on the welcome thread.
hiriama wrote:What to look for when buying archery equipment? [/quote
lots of things, size, lenght of drew, pull weight, type of bow ie recarve or compound,
try out the web sit of hoyt for bows and easton for arrows lots of info there.
What's the difference between using a compound bow and a normal bow?
compound bow allows you to pull higher weight easy via a pulley systems(cam wheels)
Re: archery
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2010 1:26 pm
by grewal
Although I am not an expert in this field but the basics of all shooting sports is the same. First you need to look at the physical setup of your body. i.e. weather you are a left hand or a right handed person. Secondly at which level of sports do you wish to participate. Because that will decide that what sort of money do you need to spend on your apparatus . As far as I know there are number of materials used to make archery equipment , the higher the level of competition more expensive equipment will become . Start with the basic equipment .
Re: archery
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 7:06 am
by ranjitrajkumar
Hi I am an Archery interested member from Bangalore. You could give Sanand Mitra a call at the Vayam Group, Sanand is an archer who represented India internationally. He currently located in Pune and is promoting archery nationally for children.
this is the company website:
http://www.ourvayam.com/VAYAMs_World/VAYAM_Archers.html
this is is Sanands facebook profile:
http://www.facebook.com/vayams.tiger?v= ... ger?v=wall
he is the best guy to talk to on anything on this subject.
Re: archery
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2010 11:34 am
by shootingstars
Shooting stars is first and fore most private Archery Range located in Hi -tech city Hyderabad. having a capacity for 50 archers to shoot at a time. we organize all target sports like Archery, for individuals, schools, Institutions, corporate.
Also we are suppliers of Archery equipment.
Arun
Contact 09885501996
Re: archery
Posted: Mon Jul 19, 2010 3:30 pm
by MRM
ARE THERE ANY INSTITUTIONS FOR TEACHING ARCHERY IN PUNE?
Re: archery
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 5:43 pm
by Arianabhi
Hi, i am a new member and recently developed interest in archery.I would like to know if there are places in Delhi from where i can get the necessary equipments , i do not wish to get involved totally so therefore i would prefer the basic stuff for learning .
Re: archery
Posted: Thu Jul 29, 2010 12:13 pm
by archery
Hi Arian..
I am not sure about any range bt there is one in Hyderabad by the name shootingstars. I can give you the email Id:
[email protected]. may be you can get some info.
Re: archery
Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 3:05 pm
by ranjitrajkumar
Hello MRM,
There is a place in Pune, just refer to my post above or you can contacrt Sanand Mitra at :
[email protected] ,
[email protected] he has archery camps in Pune
Regards,
Ranjit.
MRM wrote:ARE THERE ANY INSTITUTIONS FOR TEACHING ARCHERY IN PUNE?
Re: archery
Posted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 11:32 am
by MRM
THANK YOU RANJEET
I HAD SENT E-MAIL TO
[email protected] BUT RECD NO REPLY. I WILL CONTACT Sanand Mitra THROUGH E-MAIL
[email protected] HOPE TO GET RIGHT GUIDENCE.
I AM LEARNING AIR RIFLE SHOOTING WHEN I FEEL AM ABLE TO SHOOT AS PER MY EXPECTIONS I WILL START LEARNING ARCHERY.
REGARDS
MRM
Re: archery
Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:44 am
by sanandmitra
@MRM:
Hi,
This is Sanand here. If you could pass me your details on
[email protected], I could get in touch & we could coordinate over for your interest in archery.
I can enable the organization of archery over broadened service areas across the country. Mr. N. Arun Kumar, is an excellent archer & is doing a phenomenal job with his " Hyderabad Shooting Stars Academy" in Hyderabad.
India is just waking up to the potential of archery as a sport-de-loisir, sport of leisure, as well as a viable competitive sport. I would welcome more contributions to this post in similar regard, to enlist in all archery ranges & centres across the nation.
-- Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:49 am --
Arianabhi wrote:Hi, i am a new member and recently developed interest in archery.I would like to know if there are places in Delhi from where i can get the necessary equipments , i do not wish to get involved totally so therefore i would prefer the basic stuff for learning .
Hey Arian,
Equipment is not the issue. I would suggest, you get interested in the sport, shoot with borrowed, non-competitive equipment & see whether it is worth the investment. Once you're convinced, equipment can be readily purchased.
Please do not hesitate to get in touch, I would always help out. Feel free to email me:
[email protected]
Cheers!!!