I have a Cabela’s gift card and have been wanting a recurve bow for a while now. I have a limit of $435. The bow I’m looking at is branded by Cabela’s and called the Thundor recurve bow. It’s actually made by Fleetwood Archery and is their Knight recurve bow. It’s a 66” bow and I’m getting it with 45lb limbs. I’m 6’1” 220lbs and my draw length is 29.4”. I do tree removal for work, so stay in pretty good shape. I have had a compound bow for a few years, but don’t shoot very often. I am comfortable with the mechanics of drawing a bow. I think I would shoot a recurve more though. I’ve also always kind of wanted a takedown bow for my hiking pack.
So, I wanted to get your guys’ opinion on the bow and accessories I’m thinking about ordering. I’ve heard some say that 45lb limbs are too heavy to start out with for a new recurve shooter. But I’ve read other guides that say that a man my size would be fine starting with a 40-55lb bow. The archery specialist at Cabela’s thought that the 45lb or even 50lb limbs would be fine for me. I could always get lighter limbs later. But if I was to get a bow with lighter limbs from the start, it wouldn’t be very good for hunting. So, what do you guys think of this bow?
Cabela’s Thundor recurve bow
As far as accessories go, I’m getting a glove, arrows, arm guard, a couple arrow rests, string silencers, feather fletched arrows, quiver, bow stringer, bow square, recurve sight, and a few extra nocks. My thoughts are that I will probably want to shoot as traditionally(from the shelf with feathers) as possible, but might want to play around with using the arrow rest so I could shoot plastic vaned arrows. I figured using a sight to start would help me get on target faster and avoid destroying arrows. Is there anything I just shouldn’t bother with? Should I ditch some of the accessories and get one of the more expensive bows Cabela’s has? I liked the Thundor bow because it has an aluminum riser, which seems like it would be more durable. Again, my limit is $435. Here is a screen shot of my order.