About Oneida Eagle Aeroforce
An Oneida Eagle Aeroforce is a type of archery weapon used by hunters to kill animals and by archers for target practice. Bow hunting is a somewhat uncommon form of hunting and is legal only in designated areas and during designated seasons.
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History
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Bow hunting, once the world's most common way to hunt game, went largely extinct with the development and growing popularity of the rifle. The modern success of hunting bows such as the Oneida Eagle Aeroforce is owed to the revival of primitive archery in the early 20th century. Oneida bow hunting was soon founded on the idea of seeking a more genuine hunting experience and valuing conservation principles in the process.
Features
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The Oneida Eagle Aeroforce was one of the prime bows made during the decade of the 1990s. While more advanced models are available today, the Aerforce is still considered an excellent bow. Models usually had up to 70 pounds of draw, were 48 inches in length and often came with a silencer.
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Considerations
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Like with many bows, the Aeroforce has several drawbacks. Being an advanced bow, it takes a skilled archer to wield the Aeroforce to its full effectiveness. Archery is a dangerous hobby and should be undertaken only by those with the dedication to learn proper technique. Moreover, while it may be a fairer way of hunting, it is also far more difficult. However, the power and relatively light weight of the Aeroforce make it an excellent choice for the committed archer.
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References
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