Gravesend Archers, http://gravesend-archers.webs.com/ . I used a recurve then, not sure if there were any compound users, it was a very long time ago when they used the AEI sports ground, which I don't think would be suitable for a compound bow as it backed onto residential gardens. I shoot in the woods now, into a big foam practice target. I have used strapped bundles of waste paper and piles of old carpet tiles but the foam is much better.featherstick wrote:which club did you belong to Catweazle? Ours has a policy of only letting "top shots" use compound because of their extra power. Compounds are certainly powerful - an American woman killed an elephant with one a while ago, but that was by wounding it and letting it bleed out, which I find abhorrent.
My point was that compounds take a lot of upkeep and fiddling with, and I'm not sure that post-fall they'd be practical.
This is my bow http://www.bowsports.com/acatalog/Mathe ... _-_S2.html
It's very nice to shoot because although it has 65lb draw it has an 80% letoff, so it's easy to hold drawn.