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bassfisherman711 07-07-2007 01:32 PM

how do yall learn
 
How did yall learn how to work on your bow. I want to learn how to do everything imaginable so i can service my own bow, but I am afraid I will do something wrong and burn a ton of money. Are there any solid books or videos that go over EVERYTHING when it comes to working on a bow?

How did yall learn?

Thanks

JoshKeller 07-07-2007 01:49 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
start by downloading the tuning guide off of easton.com

MDBUCKHUNTER 07-07-2007 02:32 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
I learned by watching technicians at various archery shops and asking them a lot of questions once I got to know them.

Greg / MO 07-07-2007 04:07 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
The best way is to have someone take you under your wing... hang around some bow shops, offer to work part-time, etc.

There's also some good resources on the internet available in the form of forums like these, and some great tuning DVD's available for purchase. George Ryals has the best I've bought so far (www.grivtech.com), and a guy named LeEarl has a pretty popular one out for around $15 or so (you'll have to google that one).

Hang around this tech forum a bunch, and there's some fantastic technicians who visit on a regular basis who're more than willing to answer any and all questions.

I've also tried to put together some fundamental threads to help people out because I pretty much had to learn from scratch as none of my friends shoot, and we don't have the greatest techs working at our local shops in my area. Search using the terms "instructional" or "how to" and my user name and you should have some decent luck. I'll try to find some for you later if you can't...

AllenRead 07-07-2007 04:37 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
I agree with Greg on the George Ryals & LeEarl videos. Both are excellent. There is also one from Lawler Outdoors that's good.

The Larry Wise books are good, but even the latest edition published this year is a little dated. He discusses the importance of shooting from the middle of the valley. I don't own a bow that has enough valley to shoot from. :D However, there is a lot of good basic information in Larry's books.

Reading, watching videos and techs are great, but you eventually have to get in and try something. Begin with basic stuff like center serving since you don't need a press. Then if you can get a press you can try adjusting draw length.

After you gain confidence and knowledge, you cango on toother things.

One of the important things to learn is how to press your bow. I think that LeEarls video goes into this aome, but he is not a thorough as I would have liked.Improper pressingis one of the ways that you can do serious damage to your bow.

Good luck
Allen





Rick James 07-07-2007 04:43 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
Allen and Greg make mention of some good resources. I am a big George Ryals (GRIV) fan as well. He actually has another video coming out soon as well that should be another fantastic video. His first has some good basic tuning information, but his second will have a ton of shooting information.

Arthur P 07-07-2007 10:32 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
No better way to learn than by diving in and doing... as long as you've got SOME mechanical aptitude and at least two functional brain cells rubbing together to make sparks.;) It's not rocket science, by any stretch of the imagination.

edit... I WOULD recommend your early forays into self sufficiency be performed on your backup bow, not on your primary. Don't mess with your good stuff until you've got some experience under your belt.

Doc Holliday 07-08-2007 02:31 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
Get the LeEarl video. It will be the best $15 you will ever spend in archery.

m9a9g9i9c 07-08-2007 02:48 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
I googled the LeEarl video but I couldn't find a decent website where to order it ???
Any help getting it shipped to Belgium ?

Frank

Doc Holliday 07-08-2007 05:47 PM

RE: how do yall learn
 
http://www.fairchaseadventures.com/staytuned.html


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