Being a hunter from Ohio, bow hunting has pretty damn well always been the primary way to take a deer. I've always used a cross bow, but my grandpa just gave me my first compound bow today. I won't be using it this season, but do plan on practicing with it this up coming spring and summer to use it next season. It's a Hoyt Enticer Supreme with a 70 pound draw on it, which is a little bit of a strain for me ( I can hear you all heckling me now). I know there's a way to dial it back, but I'm not sure how. Taking about 10 to 15 pounds off would be nice. Anyone know how and or got anything I need to know to shoot it accurately? I doubt these have as straight of a trajectory as a crossbow.