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  • Archery Equipment for Youth

  • How to Choose a Bow Stabilizer

    A stabilizer is an important addition to most compound bows. It adds weight to keep the bow steady in your hand and also reduces vibration when the string is released. This will decrease noise...

  • How to Install Parker Bow Strings

    The string on your Parker bow will wear out over time and need to be replaced. When a new string needs to be installed depends on the amount of shooting you do. Parker recommends a new string once...

  • Types of Long Bows

  • How to Adjust Mathews Bows

    Adjusting your Mathews bow is one of the first steps in getting it ready to shoot. Most Mathews bows are draw-length specific, meaning the draw length cannot be changed. All Mathews bows have a...

  • How to Build Traditional Longbows

    Making a longbow is a long and delicate process, but definitely a rewarding one. Longbow construction requires patience and a great deal of careful sanding, but no great expertise is required to...

  • Difference Between Compound and Recurve Bows

    The difference between a recurve and compound bow is simple and obvious; what's more important is understanding how the difference matters and which one you prefer. There are actually three basic...

  • How to Shorten a Bow String

    Archery is a sport that involves some specialized equipment, some of which periodically needs replacement. Maintenance of one's gear is an important part of the game. One such piece of equipment...

  • What Is a Left-Handed Bow?

    The sport of archery has many variables and subtle adjustments; one of the most obvious variables is that there are left-handed and right-handed bows. How do you tell whether a bow is right- or...

  • How to Rate Archery Bows

    Technology is driving the bow industry to new standards every year. Top companies, such as Hoyt, Mathews and Bowtech continue to produce faster, lighter and more accurate bows. Rating new bows can...

  • What Are Bows & Arrows Made Of?

    According to the Association of Traditional Hunting Archers website, "the bow and arrow was the original weapon of mass destruction." Advances in bow and arrow making ensure archery's continuance...

  • How to String a Bow With a Bow Stringer

    A bow stringer is used to string recurve bows and longbows. It consists of a rope longer than the bowstring with a leather pouch on one end and either another pouch or a pressure pad at the other....

  • The Best Wood for Making a Longbow

    The best wood for making a longbow depends on how someone is going to use the age-old weapon. The skills of the person making the bow also figure into what kind of wood to use. The traditional bow...

  • How to Measure the Linear Inches of My Bow Case

    You've finally booked the hunting trip of a lifetime and it requires taking your bow on plane. Does your bow case meet the airline's guidelines or will you have to pay an oversize baggage fee?...

  • How to Adjust the Draw Weight on a Bear Whitetail Compound Bow

    You bought a Bear Whitetail compound bow, but the draw weight isn't set to your liking. All Bear compound bows are adjustable over a 10-pound range. New bows come from the factory set at the peak...

  • How to Adjust Windage on a Bow Sight

    Shooting to the left or right of your target could mean finishing second in an archery tournament or wounding an animal instead of making a quick harvest. When using a bow and arrow, windage is...

  • How to Aim With Bow Pin Sights

    Making the switch from shooting a bow instinctively to aiming with pin sights takes a while to get used to. The sights allow you to aim and shoot at a target without estimating how high or low to...

  • How to Size a Youth Bow

    A proper sized youth bow is important to allow a child to successfully shoot it. Bows are sized based on the draw length and draw weight. The draw length is the distance the bow string needs to be...

  • How to Shoot a Bow With a Release

    Shooting a bow using a release aid has become the norm in the last two decades, especially with newer, shorter bows. Archers who shoot bows shorter than 37 inches benefit most from using a...

  • How to Install Sights on a Compound Bow

    Sights on a compound bow have become the norm in the past two decades. Instead of using the arrow tip as an aiming point and estimating how high or low to hold, archers can select a specific point...

  • How to Draw a Bow on Archery

    Drawing, or pulling back a bow string, in preparation to launch an arrow takes practice. The tension of the bow may seem difficult at first, but it gets easier with each attempt. When practicing,...

  • How to Set Up a Hunting Bow String

    When bow hunting, one of the most important factors is the bow itself. Particularly important is the bowstring, as it transfers the energy created by the limbs to the arrow. If the bowstring is...

  • Homemade Crossbows Using a Bungee Cord

    The crossbow was the most feared weapon of the middle ages. A knight in armor, once a human tank, becomes little more than a large target with the crossbow on the field. Today the crossbow is...

  • Information on Archery Targets

    Archery developed as a form of hunting, but later became an important military weapon after the English army developed the long bow around 1280 AD. English archery techniques were developed to...

  • How to Measure Bow String Draw Length

    Compound bows, unlike regular recurve bows, have a specific draw length. The draw length fits the owner of the bow. It is important to draw strings back to their full length to prevent injury to...

  • How to Find the Length of Long Bow String

    From time to time, you may need to replace your bowstring due to breakage or general wear. There are several methods to determine the length you will need depending on the resources available to...

  • How to String a Korean Bow

    Archery is a sport that is practiced by hundreds of nations and cultures across the world. While this sport is wide spread and even part of the Olympic games, the actual bows used from nation to...

  • Reflex Bows Versus Browning Bows

    In the world of archery, there are two particular bow manufactures that have created effective products. Whether you're shooting at live game or barrels of hay, both Reflex bows and Browning bows...

  • How to Install HHA Sights on a Compound Bow

    HHA Sports archery sights are machined from solid aluminum and can be installed with just two screws to most popular compound bows. There are some adjustments that must be completed for the...

  • Left-Handed Bows Vs. Right-Handed

    If you are interested in archery, particularly bow hunting, you will need to know the difference between left-handed bows and right-handed bows. Bow hunting is a legal sport that is a form of...

  • How to Make a Self Healing Archery Target

    "Self-healing," targets are a misnomer: Genuinely self-healing materials are very expensive polymers that return to their original state when heated, but none of these are used in the manufacture...

  • How to Build Archery Target Frame PVC

    Hone your archery skills by shooting at targets supported by a cheap, easy-to-make target frame. Made from solid, sturdy PVC pipe, an archery target frame is very difficult to damage and requires...

  • How to Make a Foam 3D Archery Target

    Whether you are an avid hunter or an amateur shooter, archery can be a rewarding pastime. Like any hobby, however, outfitting and supplying yourself can be expensive. Save yourself some money by...

  • How to String a Bow Without a Bow Stringer

    Bow strings need to be periodically replaced to ensure the bow functions properly. Frayed, old or damaged strings will shoot weakly and are more likely to break. The restringing process can be...

  • How to Make a Foam Archery Target

    Avid hunters, competitive archers and amateurs alike can benefit from making their own targets. Foam makes a great material for homemade archery targets, as it can withstand multiple arrow strikes...

  • How to Install a Carolina Whisker Biscuit Arrow Rest

    Since its introduction in 1999, the Whisker Biscuit brand arrow rest has become one of the most popular rests available with hunters and target shooters. The design lets the arrow rest on a series...

  • What Pins to Use on a Bow Sight

    Many modern archery pin sights come with multiple pins. The pins are adjusted to use at different distances. Use the top pin for the closest target and the bottom pin for the farthest target. You...

  • Crossbow Hunting Tips

    Crossbow hunting requires patience, accuracy and determination. Having the right equipment and knowing how to use it, understanding a deer's habits and a few general strategies can maximize your...

  • Aluminum Arrows Vs. Carbon

    Aluminum arrow shafts gradually replaced wooden shafts as the first choice for archers during the mid-20th century after their introduction by Easton Archery in 1939. Now there is a new competitor...

  • How to Change the String on a Bow

    Bowstrings can begin to show their age, fraying or breaking. In cases of compound bows, which operate with complicated pulley systems, leave string changes to professionals at pro shops. But for...

  • How to Build Longbows

    Longbows are a type of bow known for its length and the powerful force behind its shots. The longbow is traditionally about the same height as the individual who is shooting the weapon. These were...

  • How to Make Archery Target

    Archery targets come in many sizes, shapes and colors. Targets can be very expensive to purchase, so making your own is an inexpensive alternative.

  • How to Make Crossbows Step-by-Step

    A crossbow is an ancient weapon and hunting tool that is basically a bow mounted to a stock. The crossbow shoots ammunition commonly referred to as rods. The crossbow became popular in the Middle...

  • Types of Arrowheads

    An arrowhead is the pointed tip attached to the shaft of an arrow. The size, shape and weight of the arrowhead determine the arrow's effectiveness for a particular activity, such as hunting or...

  • Ways to String a Bow

    Any archer should have basic knowledge of how to string a bow--from old-school long bows and recurves to compound bows. Some basic bow types are relatively easy to string, but be careful; using a...

  • How a Bow Stabilizer Works

    A bow stabilizer works by counterbalancing the weight of the bow away from your body, thereby helping you to keep the bow steady when shooting. If equipped with dampening materials, the stabilizer...

  • How to Set a Bow's Whisker Biscuit

    The Whisker Biscuit arrow rest has rapidly gained in popularity since its release. Though not used often in a tournament setting, they are quite popular with bow hunters looking for the cleanest...

  • Archery Tips for Shooting With a Release

    Do you find shooting archery with a release to be challenging? Most information will tell you that archery release aids improve accuracy and enhance the archery experience. Although a release aid...

  • How to Tie a Bow Release Line

    These days, many release bows come with pre-installed brass knocks to fasten bow release lines and keep them taut. They're easy for a manufacturer to install and simpler for bowhunters to thread...

  • How to Tune a Release Bow

    Many bow hunters aren't aware of the value of tuning their bow. Many assume that the bow is in ideal condition when bought new, and that the elasticity of the cables and the tension propelling the...

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