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How to Make Better Compound Bow Buying Decisions


The goal of every hunter, is to be able to hit the target as often as possible during a hunting trip. That sounds like a really simple, and non-ambitious goal on paper. But in reality, achieving accuracy in bow hunting demands a lot of patience, sound decisions, practice, and knowledge. These elements are, of course, not mutually exclusive. So the best bow hunters know how to integrate all of these skills together. For example, knowing how a compound bow works doesn't translate into hitting more deer unless the hunter goes out to actually apply the knowledge and carry out lots of shooting practices. As you will probably learn soon, experience is very important when it comes to hunting. And not everyone has the patience to wait for the fruits to bear.



Therefore, it is important for any new bow hunters to get as much help as they can get. And the first problem that a new hunter needs to overcome, is to choose the right bow. If he or she chooses a bow that's not unsuitable, chances are, the new hunter may give up. After all, it's not fun to keep missing targets all the time, and pretty soon, anyone who keeps doing that will lose interest in the sport.



So if you're new to compound bow hunting, and want to buy your first new compound bow, then there's some homework to be done. Make sure that you take at least one trip to a local bowyer to determine your measurements and draw for your bow. modern compound bows are designed very differently from traditional recurve bows and are sized differently. Plus, bow manufacturers like to make their products sound as if they are so technologically advanced that as to have been designed by aliens. Bow manufacturers advertised their products this way because they know that hunters are looking out for that technological edge. You see, if you understand that the sport is difficult to master from the onset, you know that you need all the help you can get. We've already mentioned that earlier, but now, we also know that the bow manufacturers also know this. And they will stop at nothing to capitalize on this fact. So don't believe everything you see on the advertisements. As a new hunter, what you need most is a bow that'll suit your body frame, strength, and skill level. If you buy the wrong bow, thinking that the technology will get you the results you want, then you may be in for a rude shock. It's like a new driver looking to buy the latest racing car, thinking that the car will somehow improve their driving skills. The fact is, no, it won't happen that way.



To make matters worse, most new hunters like to focus on power and speed when buying a new compound bow. But what they don't understand is that bows, unlike cars, do not generate energy. The energy from cars come from the engines, so if you buy a car with a powerful engine, you'll get more power. But for a bow, regardless of how advanced a the bow is, the energy still comes from you. There is no engine to power the tool. Only you, the hunter, is behind the bow, drawing the strings. So don't make the mistake of thinking that a more powerful bow will make your arrows go faster. It won't. And if you buy the wrong bow, it means you're probably trading in control and comfort for a little more speed. And that, is what we call a bad trade because if you can't hit the target, it doesn't matter how powerful or fast your shot is.



It is being overly-ambitious to try to tackle this topic in a single article because much more goes into choosing a compound arrow. But power is the first thing that comes to mind, especially for new hunters going for a new bow. So bear the above advice in mind, do a little more research, and you'll come much closer to getting your perfect compound bow.

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Compound Bows & Snowboarding in Alaska.?
Im movin to Ft. Wainwright Alaska, Im gonna live ther fer about 3yrs. I wonna get into hunting, snowboarding, and snowmobile/quod-ing. Duz know of stores ther or online stores. I wonna hunt with a compound bow. And fishing, I wonna fish. So fishing equip. info please.

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If there's an animal 35 yards away, what pin do I aim with? 30 yd pin or 40yd pin?
I am hunting with a compound bow,if that helps.

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Is it legal to hunt with a compound bow in a residential area (private lake), in Cobb county georgia?
I was just minding my own business in my back yard, when I saw two guys in the lake (part of which is my property); hunting with a compound bow. Now, I understand that compound bows aren't fire arms, but it seems to me that a compound bow is just as deadly when it hits a person. I talked to a police officer, and they said that it depends on what they are hunting, and as long as they aren't on my property, it isn't a crime... and that if the guys were hunting something on someone else's property with permission, it was legal. So here I am still wondering how it is legal to float around behind my house shooting a deadly weapon, and unsure if the police officer really knew if the hunters were in the right. I certainly don't trust anyone else's judgement when it comes to hunting at night in a densely populated subdivision... and yes, it was dark.

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Compound bow tuning help?
Last year was my first year deer hunting with a compound bow. I tuned it the best I could with a few tips from some other people but I don't think I did as well as I could. I would rather know how to tune and do other maintenance work on it instead of depending on a bow shop to do all the work for me. The bow is a Bear Element, sight is a copper john dead nuts three pin, arrow rest is a Q.A.D. Ultra Rest Hunter, peep sight is one with a sight aligner tube. I'm wanting to know if anyone knows a good website or book or something I could look at that would tell me step by step what I should do to properly set it up. Also what are some good tools I should buy for setting bows up. I have alot of allen wrenches and stuff but not anything specifically for bows.

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do u need a F.A.C to buy a bow and hunt deer?
i wanna get into deer hunting with a compound bow in britishcolumbia and need to no what i need if i need a bow license or F.A.C ???

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