There's a surprisingly high number of people in my extended social circle who picked up archery as a sport.

It's actually a complex discipline with a huge range of bows and projectiles to choose from, each having unique characteristics you have to train for.

Training using VR equipment is picking up steam, as typically you need a sizeable amount of real estate to practice when the weather is bad.

I always shoot 12 grains per pound, it usually gets me around 150-160fps, marginal weather is where the fun begins.

Archery does seem like it's having a moment right now.

I wonder if it's some combination of people wanting a more tactile hobby plus some vague apocalyptic undercurrents in society today.

Archery is a lot of fun - I go to a monthly archery gathering where the host has a bunch of really nice recurves.