info required on Indian Archery
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From: North Bay Ontario Canada
Hey gang, first time on this particular board. Normally lurk the Bowhunting Board but now I need some help. Can anyone provide info or a website for Indian Archery. I was recently given a recurve with a length of 60" with a weight of 50#. Problem is that the bow does not have a string on it and I would like to get some info on the bow.
Any assistance is appreciated T.I.A.
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Any assistance is appreciated T.I.A.
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Escalade Sports handles Indian Archery now, but they only do institutional and youth bows these days. I don' t think you' ll find anything on their site that will help you much, but the addy is:
www.escaladesports.com
You should take the bow to your nearest pro shop (hopefully a shop that knows a little something about trad bows) and try a few different strings on it. Should be a 60" AMO string, but it' s always best to fit the string to the bow.
www.escaladesports.com
You should take the bow to your nearest pro shop (hopefully a shop that knows a little something about trad bows) and try a few different strings on it. Should be a 60" AMO string, but it' s always best to fit the string to the bow.
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From: North Bay Ontario Canada
Arthur P, thanks for the response. I will take the bow to one of the shops in the area. Just thought I might try the Traditional way. I do have two compounds with some bells and whistles but the recurve kight be interesting. Thanks again.
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