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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

A Beginner's Guide to Buying Bows Compound and Recurve

By Kevin Meyer


Many people see archery portrayed in television shows and movies and become curious about the sport. It takes a lot of concentration and practice to get good. Having a natural sense of aim doesn't hurt either. If you are thinking about taking up shooting with bows compound and recurve bows may seem confusing and possibly even frightening. Here is what you need to know about each kind of bow and how to tell which one is right for you.

There have been many uses for bows throughout history. Man has needed to be able to hunt effectively and take down animals from a distance. Bows allow us to do this. Archers have also been a prized part of many ancient military units. Until the invention of the gun, a bow and arrow was one of the best long-distance weapons available.

If you have played with toy bows and arrows likely you used a traditional recurve style. This is the one that is most well known from historical movies and pictures. The design is quite ancient however now modern materials are being used to create weapons that have immense strength and which are also light and comfortable to hold.

The other style of bow looks very modern compared to the recurve. Some compound designs have very thin arms and are made from futuristic looking materials. The concept is the same, however. The wheels that you see will actually help reduce the amount of strength you need to keep the bow fully drawn and ready to shoot.

One important consideration is how easy or difficult the string is to pull back. If it is a struggle you may find it difficult to pull the string all the way back. This means that the cams will not kick in and you will end up dealing with a lot of force. It may also mean you let go of your arrow too soon which can be a safety issue.

You also need to consider what your draw length is when you are choosing a compound bow. You need to make sure that you are buying a bow that you can draw all the way back. You also need to be careful that you are not getting a bow that has too short a draw length. Each of these things will make it so that it is less comfortable and less easy for you to draw and hold your position while you are aiming.

If you are buying a compound model you may want to think about whether you want a bow that comes as a set or whether you want to add other accessories to it. There are many accessories that will make it easier for you to shoot. These include counterweights and sights although there are many others that you can purchase over time. Generally, a set will end up saving you money although you may want to upgrade some components at a later date.

If you really are unsure of which bow will suit you best you might want to look in a shop with a range attached to it. If you can, shoot a variety of different bows that have different draw strengths. That way you will be able to tell which is the most comfortable to draw, aim and shoot. Then you will know whether or not a particular type or model will meet your needs.




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