>>2518834>Trust me when I say that archery and bowhunting can be the biggest money pit you'll see this side of owning a boat. If you buy a bow you'll need to practice with it. If you don't want to accidentally wound an animal you'll have to practice a lot. Two times a week minimum, so you either need a backyard range or access to a range. Call around and check prices at nearby ranges. If you're lucky you'll have a good range nearby. Range fees/membership can be ridiculously expensive or reasonable.archery is literally a stone age technology but there is no thing burger can't ruin. imagine paying to fool around with a stick in a forest. I've heard you can't get a bucket of dirt in the middle of nowhere in the US in case you want to make some clay pots because MUH MINERALS. I've been practicing archery for more than twenty years and the only part of the kit I buy is thread for strings.