I believe that JL Lester WMA has an outdoor archery range. Last time I was there (many years ago) there were still elevated platforms.
Check out this link:
https://georgiawildlife.com/AllRanges
Been shooting traditional bows off and on since 2016. I’ve killed a few with a recurve….those are some of my most memorable hunts.
I just dropped down from 57 to 45#, my shoulder started giving me problems so i had to drop weight.
This Fall I will go back and forth between a Browning Explorer...
I recently acquired a 52” Kodiak Magnum. It’s 45#, but stacks considerably at my draw length. I’m shooting some full length Victory trad arrows with 150 grain Kudu points quite well.
Got the Z7 out for a little while today.
Top Tier Archery in Carrollton fixed me up with some Gold Tip Air Strike 250’s.
AAE Max vanes 4-fletched, Nocturnal lighted nocks. I’m running a 190 grain Simmons Treeshark broadhead up front. Total arrow weight is 577 grains.
It’s smooth, quiet and hits...
I really like it! It’s a Hoyt Dorado takedown. The best thing about a takedown bow is the ability to get limbs in a different weight. I hunt with a set of 55# limbs. It shoots a 630 grain arrow hard as hell. I’d like to get a set of 45# limbs to use for practicing.
Grady Co is a long ways from...
50-55# with a good cut on contact broadhead will kill any deer in Georgia.
Id recommend drawing only as much weight as you can tolerate and be sure that you can draw it smoothly without moving the bow way sideways or pointing it skyward. A good way to see what you can draw is to bend at the...
They’re cool bows and I share the same birth year with it.
I enjoy shooting my 76’er, especially for form work. But I’ll tell ya, it’ll stack em right in the bullseye. My anchor with a 3-under hook has my point-on distance set to around 15-20 yards. It’s not a blazing fast-shooting bow, but...