When you order your new Bow from Archery Shop Oudtshoorn, you have some decisions to make.
There are a many different kinds of bows out there, mainly
traditional, recurve, compound or crossbow.
Each of these has different models for different uses.
Mostrecurve and compound bows have Target and Hunting bow options
to choose from.
But crossbows on the other hand are only for hunting purposes, may
not be used for target archery, even some game farms don’t allow you to hunt
with them, so be careful to choose the correct option.
You can do target archery/some competitions with a black hunting
bow but to use a target bow with al it’s visible colours for hunting is a
challenge.
With new Cape
Town Bow shop competition legislation you are
not allowed to use a camo hunting bow in an indoor competition, Black or any
other colour is allowed.
3D archery competitions in some cases do allow camo hunting bows,
as the 3D archery sport promotes proficient hunting practices.
I suggest researching the following points out before making a
choice:
1.
Which bow you’d want to shoot?
(Traditional/Recurve, Compound
or Crossbow)
2. What
style of shooting are yougoing into?
(Instinctive
Archery, Target Archery or Hunting?)
3. Am I
a Left or Right Handed Shooter.
(You might need Archery
Shop Oudtshoorn to help here)
4. What
do I want to invest/spend going into this?
(Depends greatly on choice nr: 2)
Your budget is very important because this will limit some of your
choices already.
Most archers starting out get used to their first bow and from
then on don’t want to shoot any other make or brand.
So be objective and don't make your decision based on what
"you’ve heard" somewhere.
I’d say look at what you can afford and choose the one that
intrigues you the most.
If you are not going to absolutely love the bow, you are not going
to enjoy shooting it.
I’m a looks person myself and I have to love the look of my bow,
second to that is a soft feel in the hand when I shoot the bow.
Speed doesn’t really matter; if you can’t hit the target what does
it matter how fast you shoot?
Third on my list is the bow needs to be compact and easily
tuneable!
Hope this helps your quest for a beginner or new bow…
For any further assistance please don’t hesitate to contact us at
Hide-out Western
Cape Archery.
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