NOTE: the bow descriptions below are from 2013. Some of these bows are no longer in production. As promised, I’m listing the best of the best from my comparison chart. Mind you, everything above is of the absolute highest quality and you won’t go wrong with any of them. However, ...
Draw weight refers to the amount of force you, as the archer, need to apply to the string in order to fully draw it, and to allow for the most efficient transfer of energy from the bow and to your arrow. So the higher the draw weight of a recurve bow, the more energy ends up be...
62" Archery Recurve Bow And Arrow For Adults Hunting & Target Shooting Comparison Chart: Dexterity Right-Handed60" 60lbs Black Metal Riser Recurve Bow for Outdoor Hunting Archery Competition Shooting Right Hand Adult Takedown Long Bow Right-HandedGenesis...
Comparison Chart: MaterialAluminumJUNXING F167 Archery 66 inch Recurve Bow for Target Competition, 20-40 lbs at 28 inch Draw LengthAluminumGenesis Original Universal Compound Bow and Arrow Kit,Left Hand,YellowAluminumSamick 25" Avante Die-Cast Olympic-Recurve, ILF Riser RH OnlyMet...
I’d like to believe that I’ve done all the work for you in the hunting bow chart above. Basically, all you need to do is this: Decide on a budget. Refer to my advice above and specify what kind of draw weight you need on your bow. ...
and I’ve also heard many horror stories associated with such purchases. Often times the person selling his bow has no idea what is wrong with it (or doesn’t want to admit to it) – scratched / bent limbs, loose limb sockets, over-used shelf or arrow rest, cracks in the riser; the...
Bear Archery Kodiak Hunter Recurve Bow Right Hand 50 lb 73.9 out of 5 Stars. 7 reviews Genesis Original Archery Compound Bow and Arrow Set, Draw Hand-Left, Blue Add $221.09 current price $221.09 Genesis Original Archery Compound Bow and Arrow Set, Draw Hand-Left, Blue ...
breaking. The riser comes drilled, so if you want to install an arrow rest rather than shoot “off the shelf,” or if you’d like to attach a solid recurve bow sight, stabilizer, or arrow quiver, you’ll do so in a matter of minutes. What about the materials?
It’s likely the most accurate recurve bow you will ever use, and its energy output is outstanding – the riser, limbs and string work in perfect harmony to transfer almost 100% of the energy to the arrow, with very little residual energy. Most people who have used it, including myself...
The draw is hard to explain… Even at only 40#, it was very firm yet smooth… It was a steady increase all the way to my 27.5″, but you were left with no doubt to how harshly it was going to throw the arrow. I might personally add to the above that the bow feels the same ...