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Recurve transitioning into Compound

So, a little less than a decade ago, I had my first Archery lessons at my local range. I wanted to do Compound classes then, but at the time, Recurve classes is what my family could afford. Since then, I’ve done archery on and off.

Last year, I bought my first Recurve(a measly 24lbs only) and have been using it whenever I can for practice. My muscle memory is still pretty good and my aim remains decent enough.

However, I still have the itch and craving to go Compound. Where I live, the Covid situation isn’t getting any better. But I was hoping, that once it’s over, I’d go for my range’s Compound Classes.

Do y’all have any tips you could share? I understand that Compounds are “easier” than Recurve. TIA

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