Tuesday, 21 March 2017

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

For many years people have hunted for food and defended their homes using a bow and arrow. It could be used with great accuracy and force to propel a missile into an animal or a human. Some bows could shoot an arrow hard enough to punch through metal. It took a lot of skill to use well but when it did, a bow was a very effective weapon.

Many people think of a long, curving bow that is strung with a single string. This style of bow is known as the recurve bow and it has been used for thousands of years. While the materials that are used to make a recurve bow have become more advanced over the years, the basic design has not changed.

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.

One measurement that you will need to find out is what your draw weight is. A higher draw weight means that it will be harder to pull the string back. It will also mean that your arrow will be loosed with greater force. This is helpful if you are hunting and need an arrow to hit a target with enough force to kill it.

One measurement that you will also need to know is your draw length. This is how far back you pull the bow string before loosing an arrow. If it is not the right length it may be uncomfortable for you to draw your bow. If you cannot pull the string all the way back on your compound bow you may be unable to take advantage of the cam system since you may not be drawing far enough for the let off to take effect.

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 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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