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Saturday, May 15, 2010

Which Bow Is Right For You To Shoot Archery Correctly

In order to shoot archery accurately and consistently you need to chose a bow that suites your preference and one that will give you the best performance. It is always best to try a few different kinds of bows to shoot archery so that you get a true feeling of which works best for you.


You should be focusing on the draw length of the bow first. This is the length from the hand that is holding the bow to the one that holds the string in draw position. Make sure that you can pull the string easily and that the bow is comfortable for you to hold. This will make a huge difference when you are going to shoot archery targets.

An archer should also be determining the draw weight of the bow before getting ready to shoot. If the bow is too heavy you stand the chance of starting to shake from being too tired.

There are some features that some bows have which others do not. For example, both the longbow and shortbow can require an arrow rest. This is a notch that is either cut out of the bow or plastic that is fastened to the bow while you shoot archery.

Another thing you should consider is the tiny brass ball, known as the nock point, that is on the side, above or below the string. This lets you know where to place the nock of your arrow. You can place the nock between the points rather than above or below that is up to you and what you feel most comfortable with.

Here are some simple yet important thing you should be thinking about when looking for a bow.

* Your body mass and strength are important

* Will you be using the bow to shoot archery targets or for hunting. There are differences in length and weight between the two.

* Be sure that when you draw the bow to shoot, the string should be drawn to the back of your jawbone. Compound archery bows have adjustable draw lengths.

* Determine the draw weight that is most comfortable to you ahead of time. The reason for this is because your arms will tire after several shots so it's best to know the right weight for you before you start looking.

* As mentioned earlier try a few different bows so that you get a feel of the differences some bows offers. For a beginner who will shoot archery targets a recurve archery bow is a good choice. A compound archery bow is the most popular due to its versatility and ease in aiming.

* If you are choosing a bow for hunting a short bow would be one to consider because they are easier to carry than longbows.


I hope that helps to get you started in the right direction. You can get more detailed information in The Comprehensive Guide To Archery which I have found to be a great help in improving your archery game.

Be sure to have all your questions with you and make sure that whoever is helping you answers those questions to your satisfaction before making any decisions.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Shoot Archery Bowtech Bows

Bowtech, one of the leaders in manufacturing Archery bows, is the champions cradle. Bowtech's tag line is "Refuse To Follow". This trademark as allowed the company to grow strong and stand proud among the top in the field of Archery Bows.


The expert team of engineers contribute to the designing of bows that are manufactured by Archery Bowtech. There are a wide range of products offerd by The company. There product line is categorized in various names that best describe the benefits and features of that Bow.

Here are some of the brilliant bows Bowtech offers: The General, Guardian, Commander, Constitution and Allegiance. All the bows at Archery Bowtech are designed with a variety of different dimensions in order to accomodate the needs of those who shoot Archery.

The General has a design which will spread the pressure equally on the limbs and give stability to the movements of the archery shooter. The dimensions of this bow are brace height: 81/4”, draw weight: 50-60-70, draw length: 26"-30", Kinetic Energy: 77.13 fpe, IBO Smooth MOD: 300-308 fps Adjustable Let-off: 65%-80%draw weight: 50-60-70.

The Guardian bows have the ace shooters in mind. These arrows are best for improving. The dimensions of this archery Bow are: Brace Height: 7 1/8" Draw Weight: 50-60-70-80 Draw Length: 25"-30.5" Axle to Axle: 33 3/4" Speed MOD IBO: 317-325 fps Kinetic Energy: 82.11 fpe Adjustable Let-off: 65%-80%.


The Commander Series are designed for the delivery of shots to be smoother. The dimensions of this product are Brace Height: 8" Draw Weight: 50-60-70 Draw Length: 26.5"-31.5" Axle to Axle: 37.5" Speed MOD IBO: 310-318 fps Kinetic Energy: 78.61 fpe Adjustable Let-off: 65%-80%.


A team of highly talented engineers designed Archery Bowtech's 82nd Airborne series. The dimensions of this product are Brace Height: 6 1/8" Draw Weight: 60-70, Draw Length: 26.5"-30.5", Axle to Axle: 36 1/2", Speed MOD IBO: 342-350 fps Kinetic Energy: 95.23 fpe IBO Smooth MOD: 330-338 fps Adjustable Let-off: 65%-80%.



What makes these bows unique are the one piece wood polymer grip that Archery Bowtech designed. This design provides excellent stability and grip during the game.
 
Known as the HotPursuit Heated Grip, is created by heating the treestand at a temperature of 40 to 50 degrees.
 
This grip is resistant to water allowing it to be used during the rainy season as well. Archery Bowtech Bows are among the finest in the sport, if you have not shot with one you are truely missing out.