Thursday, March 16, 2017

What You Need To Consider When Shopping For Bows Compound Or Recurve

By Kevin Meyer


One sport that continues to be fun and exciting for many people is archery. Shooting bows compound or recurve takes a lot of skill and perseverance. Regardless of whether you will be shooting at targets or at animals that you are trying to hunt, knowing a bit about buying bows can help you out quite a bit. Here is what you need to know.

Bows have been used for hunting and for military uses for many, many years. They could be made using materials that are common in many parts of the world and were quite effective at launching a missile (in this case an arrow) for long distances. In some cases, as technology refined the bow making process, it became possible to cause arrows to hit targets with incredible force.

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.

You may have seen bows that look quite different from ones you have seen in historical television shows and movies. These usually have shorter arms and feature what looks like several strings. This style of bow is a compound bow. The wheels that you see on the bow have a very important function. They make it so that the string can be drawn back and, once a certain point has been reached, the bow can be kept in a drawn position using much less effort than it would take to hold a recurve bow.

Regardless of which kind of bow you get you will need to make sure that it suits your body. You need to know your draw weight. This is the amount of tension on a bow string and it indicates how hard you have to pull on the string in order to shoot an arrow. Compound bows have a weight range while recurve bows tend to have more of a fixed draw weight.

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.

While you may dream about adding custom elements to your compound bow you might want to think about getting a model that already has accessories such as sights or counterweights already added to it. These can always be removed and switched out later but it can be a great way to get all the gear you need without spending a fortune to do so.

If you are not sure what you are looking for in terms of a bow you might be further ahead if you buy from a store instead of from a website. Buying from a store will not only allow you to try different styles and sizes of bows it will also allow a sales person to fine tune your purchase so that it almost feels custom-made for you. This may mean all the difference between having a fun hobby and discovering a new passion that you truly excel at.




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