Competition Recurve Bows
What would be a good competition recurve bow with which to start learning archery?
If you are looking to purchase your own equipment. There are two schools of thoughts. Buy something cheap to start with, like a wooden Bullseye bow. Use that to do your poundage climbing, then move on to a competition level bow.
The other is to get a good riser, this is the middle part of the bow. The riser is something that you will never need to replace. So get the one you like the best. Then get a pair of cheap crappy limbs to start with.
Some of the mid level risers out there are Win & Win Winact, Samick Athlete, Hoyt Eclipse, these usually go for about $200-$350 for the riser. Then there are the beginner risers like Samick Myzar, Samick Agulla(not to be confused with the Agulla Ultra), KAP T-Rex (KAP is a division of Win & Win), KAP Winstar II, look to spend about $150-$200 on these risers.
Check out some of the Professional competition level
recurve bows listed below: