Compound Bow Help
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Spike
Join Date: Nov 2009
Posts: 3
The compound bow uses cables and cams (or pulleys) to pull the string back. This is beneficial for reducing the force exerted to draw the bow fully. It provides you with a lower draw weight so you can easily aim and hold the bow in place. In some cases, you can also set up a compound bow with varying draw weights to match your strength.
Compound bows have highly accurate sight pins that you can adjust according to the different distances of your target. In fact, the design is even considered easier to use and more advanced compared to traditional recurve bows and long bows. This compound buying guide gives you 4 kinds of compound bows including the single cams, binary, twin, and hybrid cams.
Choose the right compound bow: easy to use, more accurate, and easy to maintain
For most archers the one-cam bow is the best fit. The one-cam bow makes it easier to use, convenient and faster to use than the double cams. With the double cams you are required to have good timing and a higher skill level. The compound bow should also be measured to match with your arm length. Therefore, find out what your draw length is by measuring the distance starting from your fist's edge to the side of your mouth as you are in shooting position. A store where you can buy your compound can adjust it for you but make sure that it is still easy for you to draw without being too weak. Remember that lower draw weights usually have lesser force.
Be sure to check out our Discount Archery Compound Bow Store and visit our archery blog where you will find the latest news, information & resources designed to help you enjoy the your compound bow to the fulliest.
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Compound bows have highly accurate sight pins that you can adjust according to the different distances of your target. In fact, the design is even considered easier to use and more advanced compared to traditional recurve bows and long bows. This compound buying guide gives you 4 kinds of compound bows including the single cams, binary, twin, and hybrid cams.
Choose the right compound bow: easy to use, more accurate, and easy to maintain
For most archers the one-cam bow is the best fit. The one-cam bow makes it easier to use, convenient and faster to use than the double cams. With the double cams you are required to have good timing and a higher skill level. The compound bow should also be measured to match with your arm length. Therefore, find out what your draw length is by measuring the distance starting from your fist's edge to the side of your mouth as you are in shooting position. A store where you can buy your compound can adjust it for you but make sure that it is still easy for you to draw without being too weak. Remember that lower draw weights usually have lesser force.
Be sure to check out our Discount Archery Compound Bow Store and visit our archery blog where you will find the latest news, information & resources designed to help you enjoy the your compound bow to the fulliest.
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discount consumer electronics