Hello. I've picked up archery over the summer and have yet to actually get to a teacher to see what I'm doing right or wrong -- just a lot of YouTube videos. One thing that I'm wondering about is how important each of the different pieces of equipment are. For instance, here are a few different pieces of equipment that I've heard can have an effect on how accurate you are (I shoot the Southwest Archery Spyder):
-Arrow Length
-Arrow Spine
-Arrow Material
-Bow String Material
-Bow Rest Quality
-Exact position of nocking points
-I'm sure there's hundreds more
My question is, how much do each of these actually matter if I'm not an expert archer? I'm guessing the answer will vary per piece of equipment, but it would help to know what I need to get right vs. what's bonus.
Thanks!
-Arrow Length
-Arrow Spine
-Arrow Material
-Bow String Material
-Bow Rest Quality
-Exact position of nocking points
-I'm sure there's hundreds more
My question is, how much do each of these actually matter if I'm not an expert archer? I'm guessing the answer will vary per piece of equipment, but it would help to know what I need to get right vs. what's bonus.
Thanks!