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COBRA ARCHERY BANTAM II BOW SIGHT 3 PIN BLACK NEW C-617BLK $24.99 |
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Impact Archery Slider One Pin Bow Sight $55.00 |
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G5 Optix SE 3-Pin .029 Bow Sight Archery Sight RH $45.99 |
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Kingsway Archery Double Fixed Sight New No Reserve $9.95 |
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Radical Archery Super Deuce 38 Blue Peep Sight, 3/16″ $5.99 |
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Archery Innovations Bow Anchor Sight $94.88 |
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NEW CLASSIC ARCHERY TARGET SIGHT IN BOX-SAUNDERS c1960′s-RECURVE OR COMPOUND $1.00 |
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LOGAN LIGHTED ARCHERY SIGHT-VERY BASIC-DESIGNED FOR COMPOUND & RECURVE BOWS $1.00 |
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IMPACT ARCHERY 5 PIN NI-155 HAMMERHEAD SIGHT $45.00 |
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Viper Archery Hunter H500C 4 Pin Sight .019 AP $50.00 |
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Hostage Rest, Quiver, 3 Pin Sight for PSE Hoyt Mathews Bear Archery Bowtech $29.99 |
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Hostage Rest, Quiver, 2 Pin Sight for PSE Hoyt Mathews Bear Archery Bowtech $26.99 |
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Hostage Rest, Quiver, 2 Pin Sight for PSE Hoyt Mathews Bear Archery Bowtech $29.99 |
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TOXONICS STOCK DOG 3 PIN BOW SIGHT for PSE Hoyt Mathews Bear Archery Bowtech $19.95 |
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Trophy Ridge Sharp Shooter Compound BOW SIGHT Archery $24.99 |
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Truglo Brite Sight Xtreme TG550XB archery bow with blue LED light for pins NEW $18.00 |
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RUBBER TUBING FOR PEEP SIGHTS – THIS IS THE GOOD STUFF $5.40 |
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Mueller Quick Shot Archery Sight (CAMO) with a DeerStalker Mount Combo $144.95 |
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G5 OPTIX LE 5 Pin Archery Sight – .019″ (Right-Handed) *BRAND NEW* $99.99 |
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Fuse Archery Accessories ~ Carbon Pilot Ultra Lightweight Bow Sight ~ New in Box $50.50 |
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Truglo Brite Sight Extreme TG550XB archery bow sigh LED $18.00 |
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Truglo Brite Sight Xtreme TG550XB archery bow with blue LED light for pins NEW $22.00 |
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Extreme Archery Bone Collector 1300-19APG Fiber Optic Sight $139.95 |
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Cobra 7 pin archery sight $0.99 |
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Genesis Archery Products Adjustable Peep Sight .060 $5.00 |
bow and arrow help, which is better?
HI, i am planning to buy a recurred bow but i have no clue about the jargon behind it. I am tempted to buy these bows:
http://www.archeryworld.co.uk/acatalog/Field_Archery.html
I’m looking mainly at the Samick: Lightning,Equus, Spikeman,Stingray
I’m looking for a bow that is very powerful that could shoot a long distance at a Very fast speed ( and could you please tell me an estimate to the distance and speed it would travel)
im happy to any of other suggestions for another bow. Thanks
Im very happy to have a medium- heavy bow that requires alot of draw weight 40lb
not a compound bow please
If you’re just starting out, speed should be the last thing you need to worry about. Most hunting situation, you’re no farther than 40 yards. If you want a recurve, at most, start with a 30 lbs bow. Form is the most important thing in the world when you’re using recurve, and you can’t learn proper form when you have to constantly fight with the bow. Start light, learn the form well then you can start your climb to some hunting weight bow. Weight of the bow and arrow speed has nothing to do with accuracy. You can shoot a 20 lbs bow and be as accurate as someone shooting a 60 lbs bow.
The only discipline in archery where you need to worry about shooting far and fast is flight archery. This is where you compete to shoot arrows as far as possible. Even if this is what you’re after, there’s a lot more than getting a strong bow to pull off a far shot. It involves tuning, and perfecting your release.
Here’s a suggestion, if you’re in the US, go to www.usarchery.org and search for a range near you under Directory Search. Once you’ve found a range, take a class and use their equipment. Some ranges offer these services free of charge. Use their equipment to get stronger and climb the poundage ladder. Then once you’re near your final goal, at this point your goal will also become more specific, you can buy your own equipment.
Part 1 of 2 – Samick Vision Recurve Bow Review by Merlin Archery
