Thread: Which Bow
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Old 03-05-2017, 07:13 AM
bullrambler bullrambler is offline
 
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I would suggest trying a lot of bows to find out what feels right for you. There is a difference between a target bow and a hunting bow. Also, a 3D bow might be considered as something in between. It will be necessary to get the bow set-up and with ample practice the limbs can be tightened down to increase the draw weight as one builds the skills that are needed to hold full draw. I would further suggest that one not jump into buying a heavy poundage bow as it will be a struggle to build reliable archery skills. Arrows have to be built for the bow and shooter. It's real possible to get a good used bow and have it set-up. And it's a better option to have some assistance in one's purchase so use a bow shop to get help. You'll be happier in the long run.
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