Global Sports: Shopping For A Bow And How To Get Started

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Shopping For A Bow And How To Get Started

By Justin Phillips


First thing first, decide how you are going to use the bow. If you are a hunter, thing about the weight of the bow along with arm length. You don't want something bulky holding you down. If you are a target archer, you want a longer bow to help you stay stable.

Pick if you want a recurve bow, compound, cross bow or long bow. Compound bows will always be easier and a favorite. IF you are just starting out consider buying a recurve bow to learn the basics when getting started. It is best to not rely on compound bows in the beginning so you learn stability and draw properly. Recurve bows are relatively cheap and great for just starting out.

Decide your budget before you go shopping. Recurves are very cheap and can be under $50 sometimes. The accessories need are way less than a compound bow.

Determine your draw length, which is the distance that you can naturally draw a bowstring. To get a rough measure of your draw length, stretch out your bow hand as if you were drawing a bow, and make a fist. Place that fist against a wall and assume proper shooting posture, and then have someone measure from the wall to the corner of your mouth. Note that if you're right handed, your bow hand will be your left hand, and if you are left handed it will be your right.

Choose your best draw weight. This is the force you need to pull back the string. Archers will need something easier so they don't get tired fast. Average strength males will want a draw weight of 50 pounds or so while a woman wants about half of that weight.

Shopping in a big store may not offer knowledgeable staff so make sure to go in with information at hand. You will want to buy from a specialty store if you can but it isn't always possible. Make sure you get someone helpful as you want to make a sound decision.




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