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What Is Important When Choosing Hunting Bows


Man has been hunting wild animals with bows and arrows for literally thousands of years. It is perhaps one of the most ancient skills that is still in use today. Although most people do not require to hunt for food it is still a popular activity with thousands of people taking part. Hunting bows are often referred to as compound bows. These incorporate a pulley system that help to draw the string back tighter and further than what would be possible by hand. This can then give extra speed to the arrow when it is released as compared to a normal bow.

If you have never used or bought a hunting bow before then it helps to have as much information as possible. The basic design is still the same as when prehistoric man roamed the plains. There is very little in the way of technology that can alter the experience.

It may take considerable practice to learn to hunt with a compound bow. It can be of great use to learn the craft from a more experienced individual. You will need both patience and skill to be a success. Also, your bow has to be kept in the best condition for it to work correctly.

The main concept in any bow is the transfer of energy. When you pull back the bowstring, the limbs of the bow will move inwards. Upon release of the arrow and string these limbs spring back into shape and in the process transfer energy to the arrow for its propulsion.

Many professionals will choose their bow depending upon the speed at which the arrows are propelled. This is measured in feet per second. A good hunting bow should have a velocity of approximately 300 feet per second (90 metres per second) but they can even be faster. This is the general speed capacity that most hunters request.

Also, you need to take into consideration how much noise is produced by the bow. For a hunt to be a success the bow man has to get very close to the animal for a clean shot, there is then the possibility that the animal will hear a bow if there is any noise produced when pulling back the string or releasing the arrow.

It is as waste of time buying a cheap hunting bow. It will not be any use in the wild. The main factor is the quality; you should not approach buying a bow with a specific budget in mind.





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Crossbow hunting banned, why?
Why is hunting with a hight powered crossbow banned in most places (just about all states in Australia)? Why are the police so frightened of crossbows (other than they go through most bullet proof vests)? Little flower are you a vegetarian, have you ever really looked at what happens in slaughter houses? Hunting is more than food anyway, feral pests such as goats, pigs, cats, dogs, camels, water buff, must be culled. Reallistically an arrow is less painless than a high powered gun shot. An accurate heart/lung shot is a quick kill.

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Which is more lethal at 30 yards, a crossbow or a compound bow?
In high school I bow hunted a lot, took 2 black bears, and many deer. Now that I'm older and am giving up motocross I want to get back into it. Michigan changed it's laws and you can now crossbow hunt. Which is more lethal?

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What makes my crossbows keep popping strings?
I am using the proper length and strength but the dealer where I bought it is as puzzled as I am and gave me a new string. Everyone in my croud of crossbow hunting buddies are eaqualy confused. The string usualy breaks near where the bolt notch meets the cord. The trigger assembly is not defective and in perfect working order. My crossbow is a older model of the Barnette Wildcat and draws one hundred seventy two pouds poll to cock. This crossbow has set idle for many years before I bought it and installed a new strong.

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Crossbow Hunting....Tips? Tricks?
**Re-asking with a more appropriate title** For the first time in my life I am the proud owner of one of them stick throwers. I have managed to procure a very nice compound crossbow (Horton Legend LS). I have been shooting projectile weapons since I was 4, but have never fired a crossbow. I am aware of the basics of safety and sanity. Unfortunately, I am not aware ofthe following: - How to determine the proper bolt/arrow length? - What type of bolts/arrows should I purchase - Practice and Hunting? - What type of broadheads and how will each impact the flight or speed? - It has a basic peep site. What should I look into as an upgrade? Thanks guys. **All ANTI GUNNING AND ANTI HUNTING responses will either be deleted or reported based on the response. I don't give a damnn about your opinion. Krytrons....is your response regarding Crossbows? No...Oh I see it was involving some drivel and FFL crap. I dont care if you are a gun enthusiast either. The question is about crossbows. Leave your drivel and opinions that have nothing to do with the question in "some other forum". I wouldn't place emphasis on intellectual standards either, especially if you are a "collector".

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Whats a site to buy crossbows in canada.?
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