How To Choose Best Compound Bow

How To Choose Best Compound Bow
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As other products available online, the compound bows come in various shapes and sizes. There are various brands associated with the compound bows. Various parameters that can be used to choose a compound bow that suits your needs. If you want to be more successful as an archer, choosing the best bow becomes even more critical. Different circumstances that should be considered before making a choice for the bow are physiques, experience level, use and amount of money that you are willing to spend. You should not consider celebrity endorsements as the reason to choose a compound bow.

Compound Bow
Compound Bow
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Types of compound bows

There are various types’ compound bows are available. So understanding each one of them becomes necessary before you make a choice. They are classified into four types depending upon the cam.

Single Cam: It consists of an idler wheel at the top of it and a power cam at the lower end. It should be used by the experienced archers as it is harder to tune to this design for a beginner.

Hybrid Cams: It consists of a power cam at the bottom. It is relatively easy to tune for the entry level archers and requires less maintenance.

Twin Cams: As the name suggests, it consists of two cams at each end of the bow. The design of this type of cam is little complex and requires more maintenance than another type of compound bows.

Binary Cams: They are similar to the twin cams. They generate the high level of velocity in a bow. The design is very complex, and it requires a lot of maintenance.

Certain things to keep in mind

• You need to keep the choice of using a bow relatively simple. The areas you need to focus on is finding a bow that matches your body propositions. You can move to more complex bows when you have started gaining experience with simpler bows.

• You should always know your strength and don’t follow a rat race to put more burden on yourself and end up failing on your trip to become the best archer.

• Always go through the technical specifications of a bow, as it can have a great impact on your game.

Technical specifications to keep in mind

Axle Length: If you are new to the sport you should consider some of the long bows because they are easy to handle. The shorter bows require practice in handling arrows, so they are advised for the professionals with some experience.

Draw length: It is the distance between the grip and the bowstring when it is stretched to its full length. You can decide the stretch of the bowstring as per your choice. The lesser draw length is preferred as it is difficult to point in a particular direction if the draw length is more.

Brace Height: This is the length between the grip and bowstring at rest. With the lower brace height the speed of the bow increases. You should always try bows with different brace height to find a sweet spot.

Draw Weight: It is the amount of effort that is required to be put to get your bow to a full draw. You need to choose a draw that you can pull effortlessly. You need to find the bow with ideal draw weight so that you can shoot the arrows easily.

Overall bow weight: You have to make some adjustments with the overall weight of the bow. The adjustment needs to be done by your weight. You need to find a balance between the amount of weight you can pull and the amount of weight you can carry.

Finding a bow is more difficult than it looks. There are certain ways you can make the choice of your next bow easier following the above strategies. The strategies discussed above have already proved fruitful for people in the past. These strategies have been put forward by doing extensive research on different types of bows available in the market. Although finding the right balance between your weight and the weight of the bow can be difficult but keeping the above tips you will surely finding a best compound bow for yourself.

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