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Traditional Bows - Informational Guide


Archery, as we all know, dates way back to the 1800's. Bowhunting can be traced through many regions around the world, including Asia, Europe, and North America. The true skilled archery men were believed to be the Native Americans. The bows of the Native Americans were very simple and basic. It was their exceptional ability to stalk within very close range of their prey, that helped them overcome their lack of equipment and be successful. It's that ability to get close to our prey that remains the essence of all bow hunting today.

Since the 1800's archery bows in general have come a long way. The bows used in the early days are now considered traditional bows. We have since moved into a more mechanical sense of bow hunting with the invention of the Compound Bow and the Crossbow. Between the three bows, the compound bow is by far the most popular bow today for hunting and target

shooting.

In this article, I'd like to stay traditional, and drill in on the aspects of the bow that has gotten us to where we are today.

There are two types of traditional bows on the market, the longbow and the recurve bow, both are considered traditional with very specific difference that set them apart. Let's take them one at a time.

The Longbow:

The longbow has long, nearly straight limbs that form an arch when the bow is strung. The length of a longbow is usually equal to the height of the user,

although, there are some that like them longer. This type of bow is not intended to support equipment of any kind, such as a bow sight or release, this in turn keeps the bow light weight and easy to carry. One thing to keep in mind, a long bow doesn't have a lot of shooting power, which will require the archer to be closer to his or her target. Hence the Native Americans were so good at stalking their prey.

The longbow is an excellent choice for those wanting to stay traditional with limited, or no equipment.

The Recurve Bow:

The recurve bow is also considered traditional, but with a few of today's modern upgrades. This type of bow has shorter limbs then the longbow, and they curve back away from the belly of the bow, when the bow is strung, thus causing it to have more shooting power.

The Recurve Bow features a more modern touch with a 'pistol style grip', which adapts well for use with a bow sight or arrow rest. The Recurve is a much smoother, quieter and faster shooting bow then the longbow, which makes it a popular choice among many.

For an archer choosing to shoot traditional bows, he or she is also choosing simplicity when it comes to equipment. There is very little one can add to a traditional bow to help aid in accuracy and precision, because of this lack of equipment, shooting a traditional bow will require a great deal of dedication and practice to master.

While these challenges may be too great for some, many find that they add to the pleasure of hunting. Bow hunting is a unique emotional experience because you are so close to the game you are hunting.

Getting back to basics, helps us to appreciate where we have been and to appreciate as well, how far this industry has come.




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Archery Lessons in Tampa, Florida?
My brother and I really want to start taking archery lessons. What we want to know is: 1) What are the closest places to learn archery?? 2) Are there any places that have traditional bows? Meaning, like this: http://mongolianshop.com/images/bow_standard1.jpg NOT LIKE THIS: http://www.topratedadventures.com/Mfg/Genesisprocamo.jpg Thanks to all who reply seriously!! ^-^

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Archery Question: Best trees for bows and how tips on making 3?
Myself and my brothers are going to make our very first bows that will be 3 in total one being mines the re-curve the long bow are for my little brothers. This is for traditional archery that we attend classes for. We are excited on this process and live towards the north Ga area and as I am typing this I am also researching trees best for bow making. Thus far we have been told (from sites) Lemonwood, Osage orange, maple and Oak. Now my question is are there more and what is the best process in going for the wood. As well since this is our VERY first form of bow making and our first to own are their and tips and what is the best way to go about it. Traditional Bows are very expensive and 100 to 800 is way out the budget at the moment but on the other hand there was nothing and is nothing like making your own and the value to know that you made your own and you gain the know how to produce more with the time calling for it. We know nothing for the most part yet we are excited to make our own. Now the next half of the questions would tools of usage and what is best to use in making the bows. All advice and answered are waited on and we are excited. To be added the site I was suggest is registered as a attack site. I'm sorry is there anyone else out there that can help?

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What is the best longbow/recurve you have shot?
I am taking a poll to see what traditional bow people love the most.

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Mongol vs English vs Japanese bow?
I wanted a traditional bow, but i need to know which bow has the most range and power. Please compare all three if you can.

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Why are traditional bows so darn expensive?
OK I asked a question on making a bow and got nothing useful but an attack site so here is my next question. Why are traditional bows so damn expensive while compunds are very much cheap? What is the reasoning for this? I am a Recruve shooter and I swear my times looking for a bow (with a little to nothing pocket) has left me in tears. Any reason why they are just so damn high?

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