Showing posts with label compound bows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label compound bows. Show all posts

Thursday, July 30, 2009

How To Buy A Hunting Bow: Step Three

For the 3rd step in buying a bow, you need to determine how many pounds you'd like to be able to shoot. If you will primarily be using your bow for target practice, you will want to buy a bow that has fewer pounds. That way you will have the ability to shoot more arrows in a shorter period of time. If you are planning on using the bow for bow hunting, you will want to go with a higher poundage bow. This will give you the ability to achieve good penetration by generating a faster, flatter arrow. Now that you've figured out exactly what type of bow you need, you can start shopping. A bow hunting package is typically a good place to start as it will give you the bow, arrows and quiver.


Monday, July 27, 2009

How To Buy A Hunting Bow: Step Two

When purchasing a hunting bow, you will need to determine the proper draw length. A general rule of thumb is that a person who is 6 feet tall will typically use a 29” bow. Every inch of height affects draw length by about ½ inch. That would mean that if you were 5’10” tall then you would use a 28” bow. The proper bow size is critical to your success as a bow hunter. If it is too small you won't be able to pull the bow back far enough. If the draw length is longer than what you should be using, you will end-up overextending your bent arm (i.e. the arm that will be pulling the bow) and you will tend to miss to the left. Proper fitting for your bow hunting equipment will help you get off on the right foot and to have a more successful hunting season.