The Best Recurve Bows http://thebestrecurvebows.com Complete Recurve Bow Comparisons and Reviews Fri, 14 Jul 2017 22:49:28 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.22 Best Longbow Reviews For 2017 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/best-longbow-reviews-2017/ Sat, 27 May 2017 01:28:23 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=591 Identifying a longbow is easy to do, since this type of bow tends to be roughly as tall as the person shooting it. This makes a longbow substantially taller than a regular compound bow. By having a greater overall length, a longbow can be drawn very far back. When the operator is drawing their longbow, […]

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Identifying a longbow is easy to do, since this type of bow tends to be roughly as tall as the person shooting it. This makes a longbow substantially taller than a regular compound bow. By having a greater overall length, a longbow can be drawn very far back. When the operator is drawing their longbow, the apex of the draw will come very close to the jaw of the shooter. This longer draw feature is a fundamental quality of a longbow, and one of the reasons that some bow enthusiasts love longbows. Also, the limb components on a typical longbow are narrow, as well as being D-shaped or circular shaped through the cross section. An effective way of visualizing the shape of a longbow is to picture a capital “D” letter, as this is roughly the shape that all longbows will take.

Another identifying quality of longbows is that they tend to be constructed using specialized wood types. Yew wood, and wych elm are both common woods that are often used in the creation of a longbow. Although these woods are very effective for use in a longbow, they are also high maintenance and must be kept in a confined climate range. If a certain type of wooden longbow is exposed to conditions that are either too wet or too dry, its performance can suffer greatly and the bow can even become severely damaged depending on the type of wood. Longbows have served many purposes for humans throughout the ages, and primarily these purposes include both hunting and warring. In recent historical times, Welsh and Englishmen alike both used the longbow to their advantage in battle opposing the French fighters in the Hundred Years’ War. For a more recent and astonishing example of a longbow being used in modern combat, there is a documented example from WWII where British Colonel Jack Churchill used a longbow to defeat a German soldier.

When it comes to using a longbow, the shooter should assume a relaxed and crouched stance. Bending into your shot is another important tip for shooting a longbow, and this tip should not be overlooked due to the need for balancing during the shot. During the shot, your arm should be cocked at the point of the elbow hinge, instead of having the bow arm in a more straight out positioning. It is important for the shooter to designate their anchor point near the corner of the mouth or jaw area. While it is possible to determine a rough aim with a longbow, it is more art than science with this type of weapon. Reliance on instinct and feel is something that must happen while operating a longbow, since there are no high-precision optic systems that are compatible with this type of weapon. To help people select the best possible longbow option for their needs, we will now cover some of the best longbows available in 2017.

The Best Longbows For 2017

1. Martin Archery Savannah Stealth Longbow

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For those bow enthusiasts who prefer darker woods and design accents in their longbow, the Savannah Stealth Longbow by Martin Archery could be the perfect selection. Featuring a darkened silver fortified Bubinga riser component, which also happens to be accented using zebrawood, the Savannah Stealth is an especially attractive bow. Both of the limbs on the Savannah Stealth Longbow are fully laminated and outfitted with a Bubinga core design, and they are fully covered to the tips of the limbs using rich zebrawood. Topped off with clear fiberglass, along with black fiberglass tip overlays, the Savannah Stealth Longbow by Martin Archery is truly a premium longbow product for 2017. The brace height for the Savannah Stealth Longbow is 6.5”-7.5”, and the draw weight on this longbow is rated between 40 and 65 pounds. This longbow is equipped with an Archery Manufacturers and Merchants Organization approved string length, which is 62″ long on the Savannah Stealth. For such a good sized longbow, this model from Martin Archery only weighs about one pound, seven ounces. This weight rating helps to make the Savannah Stealth an easily wielded and effective weapon overall. Longbow enthusiasts who end up selecting the Savannah Stealth model by Martin Archery will receive a conventional bow rest, a cover for the bow, and a Flemish-type string for this longbow. One of the more technical aspects of the Savannah Stealth Longbow that most shooters will enjoy is the reflex design that is intended to store energy without causing the kind of hand shock delivered from inferior longbow designs. As well as being a truly beautiful, handcrafted piece of longbow art, the Savannah Stealth is also built with practicality and high performance in mind. For those people thinking of getting their first longbow, or investing in a new longbow model for a different shooting purpose, the Savannah Stealth Longbow by Martin Archery could be a great option.

2. Bear Archery Montana Longbow

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Bear Archery has definitely outdone themselves with the Montana Longbow, and this could truly be one of the best longbow models available in 2017. The Montana has a 64” length, and it is intended to be an especially fast bow that also offers the shooter a very smooth action. Designed by expert bow craftsman Grant Neil Byce II, the Montana design first debuted in the later 1990’s. It was such a preferred design that it was brought back in 2013, and ever since then the Montana Longbow by Bear Archery has become quite popular. Byce was working for the Fred Bear bow company for several years, and was employed by them when he initially came up with the design for the Montana Longbow. Bear Archery’s Montana Longbow is likely going to be a major favorite in 2017, as many shooters will enjoy the reflexive design qualities built into the Montana model. Using a laminated and tapered limb design, the limbs are fully coated with extra strong black colored fiberglass. White fiberglass is also layered into the limbs of the Montana Longbow by Bear Archery, giving the bow an extra strong and powerful draw. This longbow is also equipped with a black colored Hard-Rock riser that is made from rich maple. Utilizing a conventional softened leather grip along with proprietary FastFlight string design, the Montana is a longbow that combines traditional design aspects with modern high-performance innovations. Speaking of innovations on the Montana by Bear Archery, it is composed of a material called Futurewood. This is basically a reference to a process wherein the tiny pores inside of the wood handle used to make the bow are treated with vacuum pressurization and heat baking to vastly increase strength and durability. For sheer performance and unique design qualities, the Montana Longbow by Bear Archery is tough to beat in 2017.

3. OMP Mountain Man Sierra Longbow

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Another one of the high performance longbow options for 2017 is the Sierra model by Mountain Man. This is a longbow for 2017 that offers a range of different advantages to the shooter, although some aspects come down to personal preference. For example, some longbow enthusiasts prefer different wood types in the construction of their particular bow. The Mountain Man Sierra model uses an effective natural hardwood combination of hardened maple and Walnut woods. This wood combination not only provides an advantage in terms of the longbow’s overall durability and performance rating, but also in terms of the aesthetic value of the bow. These Walnut and hardened maple woods that are used in the construction of the Sierra longbow by Mountain Man provide a rich, natural, almost rustic appearance that blends in quite well to any wilderness or woodland environment. Even though the Sierra is such a visually attractive longbow, that does not mean it is all for show! This longbow packs a serious punch, with the fiberglass limbs and limb tips providing the perfect amount of flex and power built into the Sierra longbow. Additionally, the Sierra is a longbow that was designed with the intention of providing bow shooters with the ultimate in terms of a smooth, consistent draw with hard hitting power. Featuring an overall brace height of 6.5″ to 7.5″ and an overall length of 68″, the Sierra by Mountain Man is built with a pretty significant draw weight. A draw weight of forty to sixty pounds is what the Sierra is rated for, and this longbow can be used by either right handed or left handed shooters. One more brilliant design feature equipped on the Sierra longbow by Mountain Man is the Fast Flight string compatibility. This compatibility basically means that someone owning this bow can install a Fast Flight string on it, which is capable of transferring much more energy and speed to the arrow on average. Fast Flight strings also do not have the downfall of stretching out over time, making them a more durable string in the long run.

4. OMP Mountain Man Ozark Hunter 68″ Model

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Decreasing harsh hand vibrations to the shooter was a primary focus for the designers at October Mountain Products when they crafted their Ozark Hunter longbow for 2017. The limb design on this bow is intended to create a streamlined setup that is capable of maximizing performance and shooter comfort at the same time. The Ozark Hunter is another great longbow option for 2017, especially since it is equipped with a multi-laminate handle design that is built to house an arrow shelf in the bow. Featuring a 68” length, the Ozark Hunter by October Mountain Products is constructed from a variety of rich and durable hardwoods. Designed using purpleheart wood, hardened maple wood, and walnut wood types as well, the Ozark Hunter has one of the most diverse hardwood blends of any 2017 longbow on the market right now. The Ozark Hunter also incorporates some black fiberglass components into the overall design, adding more power and flex to the bow’s feel. The kind of multi-laminated bow design that is used in making the Ozark Hunter is achieved through the lamination of various wood materials into one hardened form. This kind of longbow production process involving multi-lamination is a sophisticated process, since it allows for the optimizing of both compression and tension within the longbow. Materials that are especially effective at creating tension in the bow are laminated onto the back, while the materials effective at compression are used in making up the belly of the longbow design. There are many reasons to consider selecting the Ozark Hunter longbow from October Mountain Products in 2017, but perhaps the most impressive reason is the use of purpleheart wood in the construction of this bow. Purpleheart is a rare type of wood, and one that can almost exclusively be found in South and Central American regions of the world. There are multiple reasons why purpleheart is such a fantastic wood to use for longbow construction, some of which include properties allowing for resistance to insects like termites, or destructive fungi that would easily weaken other inferior wood types. Purpleheart wood also has an impressive bending and pressure rating overall, and one that is absolutely perfect for use in longbow construction. When the designers at October Mountain Products decided to combine the durability and long lasting quality of purpleheart wood with the strength and power of walnut wood, the result was the amazing speed and smoothness of the Ozark Hunter.

Production Process For Making Longbows

In general, longbows do follow a somewhat formulaic process for their construction. This process involves the lamination and gluing of varying wood types together, which ends up increasing their overall strength and flexibility by a high degree. Given that there are many different woods that have their own unique properties, longbow manufacturers experiment with combining multiple types of wood to maximize tension and compression in the overall bow design. For example, a longbow designer might use hickory wood or bamboo on the back of the bow, while the belly of the bow could be composed of lemonwood or yew wood. With modern longbows, other materials like fiberglass and carbon composites are also being added to the design in order to further increase performance.

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The Hoyt Buffalo Takedown Recurve Bow Review http://thebestrecurvebows.com/hoyt-buffalo-takedown-recurve-bow-review/ Mon, 01 May 2017 19:53:56 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=578 The Hoyt Buffalo Takedown Recurve Bow is part of the Fred Eichler Signature Series. It’s designed by bow hunters for bow hunters to use. The resulting bow is a work of art. The Hoyt Buffalo Recurve is simple, beautiful and durable. The Buffalo eschews fancy accessories and features. Manufactured to withstand the rigors of hunting, […]

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The Hoyt Buffalo Takedown Recurve Bow is part of the Fred Eichler Signature Series. It’s designed by bow hunters for bow hunters to use. The resulting bow is a work of art. The Hoyt Buffalo Recurve is simple, beautiful and durable. The Buffalo eschews fancy accessories and features. Manufactured to withstand the rigors of hunting, it’s a total joy to shoot. You’ll have it by your side for years to come.

The Hoyt Buffalo Recurve Bow features adjustable draw weight. This makes it perfect for hunting game of all sizes, including elk, antelope, moose, and more. The Hoyt Buffalo is priced between $700 and $800, meaning it’s a bit expensive for beginners, but for experienced archers and seasoned hunters, it’s well worth the investment.

Our Ranking

The Hoyt Buffalo is our #1 Top Takedown Recurve Bow. While it doesn’t support a sight or a stabilizer, it doesn’t need either. If you’re comfortable shooting instinctually you’ll get great results out of the Hoyt Buffalo.

Specs

* Left and right handed models of the Hoyt Buffalo Takedown are available* Buyers can choose between three different wood grains* Bows are available in both 60 and 62″ length* Draw weight is adjustable between 35 and 65 lbs* The Hoyt Buffalo easily disassembles into three pieces without any tools. It comes with a carrying case.

What’s in the Box?

The Hoyt Buffalo does NOT come with arrows. Here’s what it does come with:* Two limbs + bolts* Riser* Flemish String* Whisker silencers to use with the string* Stringer* String maintenance kit* Bow stringer* Calf hair plate* Padded bow case* Protective limb sleeves* Owner’s manual* Assembly and tuning DVD

What Owners of the Hoyt Buffalo Say About it?

Hoyt Buffalo reviews are wildly positive. Owners consistently rave about the quality of the bow and mention that they’re extremely happy with their purchase. While some mention some initial trepidation over the price, most owners we found said that they thought the bow was excellent value for their money.
One reviewer says that he’s had no problems at all in the four years he’s owned his bow. He states that the build quality remains excellent.
Another reviewer mentions his satisfaction with the Buffalo’s shooting power. Even with the Hoyt Buffalo’s stock limbs, the bow shoots with more power than other recurves he’s tried. This is especially impressive given how easily the Hoyt Buffalo breaks down into 3 pieces for transport.
The third review we found states that the owner is disappointed that he didn’t make the jump to Hoyt Buffalo sooner. While the price of the Hoyt Buffalo made him hesitate, once he made the investment, he was impressed with the construction, fit, finish and feel of the bow.
The consensus? The Hoyt Buffalo is a bit more expensive than some other bows on the market, but it’s well worth it. You’re paying more for a carefully designed, quality product. Off the shelf, the Hoyt Buffalo is one of the most fun recurves to shoot, and it’ll last you for years.

Who Should Not Purchase This Bow?

The Hoyt Buffalo’s minimum draw strength might be a bit daunting for beginners. It’s also a bit pricey. If you’re not sure how long you’re going to stick with archery, consider getting something a bit cheaper first. The Hoyt Buffalo doesn’t support accessories like sights or stabilizers. While it’s great fun to shoot without these, if you feel like you need a sight for hunting or target shooting, you probably want to choose a different model.

Notes on Individual Parts:

Riser

At 19″, the Hoyt Buffalo riser is rather long. This helps to reduce the amount of vibration the bow undergoes with each shot. Like most other modern recurves, it’s aluminum. The cut is past center, making it much more forgiving with most arrows. The limb pockets help absorb even more vibration and cut down on noise.

Limbs

The Hoyt Buffalo limbs are made from wood, glass, and carbon. The carbon is strategically placed to make the Hoyt Buffalo shoot smoother than similar recurves. The tips are reinforced for use with FastFlight strings. The top-most limb bolts can be turned, allowing you to tune the draw weight by about 10%. The limbs are fantastically durable. Ours show no sign of cracking after over 50,000 arrows.

String

The Hoyt Buffalo string is Flemish and hand-made. With a bit of wax and care, it should last for upwards of 15,000 arrows. The bow can be restrung with any type of FastFlight string if you so desire.

Accuracy

With no place for a scope, the Hoyt Buffalo’s accuracy depends entirely on your aim. It’ll shoot 50 yards or more with an appropriate draw weight. With very little vibration and practically zero bow torque, arrows go exactly where they point them.
Despite all of this, the Hoyt Buffalo is fantastically tuneable. At the range, we found ourselves making loads of slight adjustments to really nail our targets. This makes it incredibly accurate in practice, since you can tune the bow easily to account for your individual style.

The Martin Diablo Recurve Versus The Hoyt Buffalo Recurve

The Martin Diablo is a quality bow. It’s also priced at a significantly lower point than the Hoyt Buffalo. So which should you get?
The primary difference is noise. The Martin Diablo is pretty noisy as far as bows go, while the Hoyt Buffalo is on the quieter end. For hunting, this is a big factor. Arrows take time to travel, so any warning your prey gets makes it less likely you’ll bring anything home.
That said, the Diablo is fairly comparable in most other respects. The accuracy and flight patterns are neck and neck. The amount of vibration is reasonably close. The Diablo has a bit of an edge when it comes to accessories — you can attach scopes, stabilizers, silencers and other goodies without too much hassle. If that’s your thing, it’s a wonderful bow.
When it comes to feel, the Hoyt wins hands-down. The Diablo is an advanced, modern bow. It feels like it. The Hoyt Buffalo feels like a traditional bow. We find it significantly more fun to shoot.
If you need to save money or you want to use a scope, there’s nothing wrong with the Diablo. If you can afford the Hoyt Buffalo, however, we think it’s absolutely the better choice.

Final Thoughts

The Hoyt Buffalo isn’t the cheapest recurve bow on the market, and there’s a lot of pop culture buzz around it after Hunger Games and The Avengers. The buzz is well deserved. The Hoyt Buffalo is a top-of-the-line bow that’s well worth the price. It’s an absolute joy to shoot, it’s incredibly durable, and the easy disassembly makes it perfect to take with you anywhere. If you’re serious about archery, whether you shoot targets or game, we can’t recommend it enough.

To check the current price on this bow, click here. For more of our other bow reviews, check them out here.

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Which Hand Should I Shoot With http://thebestrecurvebows.com/which-hand-should-i-shoot-with/ Mon, 06 Mar 2017 19:54:57 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=565 Most people who are new to archery often struggle with this question, but its less about which is your dominant hand, and more about which is your dominant eye. Once you have identified your dominant eye then you can get the equipment that is in direct correlation to that eye. However, most people are cross […]

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Most people who are new to archery often struggle with this question, but its less about which is your dominant hand, and more about which is your dominant eye. Once you have identified your dominant eye then you can get the equipment that is in direct correlation to that eye. However, most people are cross dominant shooters i.e. they are right handed but they have their left eye as their dominant eye, in other words their ocular dominance is in the left eye. That being the case, you need to know that it is no easy task to train yourself how to shoot with the opposite hand. In archery school, the eye dominance is referred to as ocular dominance. The thing is most people do not realize how importance eye dominance is in their lives until they get themselves involved in this sport. Successful shooters in archery are those that can shoot a recurve that is on the same side as their dominant eye. For most cross dominant people as alluded above, it is possible to train how to shoot if you can master how to compensate for the parallax effect. Parallax can be defined as a displacement of the position of an object which has been viewed along two different lines of sight.

Importance of ocular dominance and parallax effect

It may seem so far like I am dwelling so much on eye dominance and not on what hand to shoot with. The truth of the matter is, the hand follows where the dominant eye sees. The parallax effect that it creates and how well to cover for it is what distinguishes between the most successful archers and those who are struggling. Although we use our eyes daily, we seem not to notice that there is one eye that works extremely hard than the other to provide perfect focus. We even use this eye when we want to narrow down and focus on an object. Let us take for instance a person who is right handed and his right eye is his dominant one. This individual will be more likely to experience little of no parallax effect. A cross dominant person on the other hand will experience a huge parallax effect. The parallax effect will need to be compensated in order to cover for the perceived displacement.

How to use your eye dominance to choose your archery equipment

If you do not know which of your eyes the dominant one is, you can take a simple ocular dominance test on the internet. For people who are not cross dominant find it easy to choose their archery equipment. The rule for them is RRR or LLL; right hand, right eye dominant then your bow is right hand bow. Left hands, left eye dominant then you get a left hand bow. For the rest of us who are cross dominant choosing equipment is not as easy.

How to shoot when you are cross dominant

In other sports such as football, baseball and tennis being cross dominant is actually an added advantage but in archery being cross dominant is not as advantageous. So to overcome his challenge, you need to have your dominant eye in tandem with both the arrow and the bow. So to make sure that you compensate for the parallax effect, you need to learn how to adjust your horizontal point of aim that is if you are shooting with both your eyes open. In short, that means that if you want to really aim and hot the target, depending on what side of the face your dominant eye, you will have to aim either to the left of the right side of the object. The word that is used to explain this form of aiming is windage which is the estimate of how far the deflection would be to compensate for the parallax effect. If you can master to aim like that you will find archery a very interesting sport. Some archers prefer to shoot with one eye closed, they close they non dominant eye so that to gain more focus with the dominant one. However, this technique of shooting is counterproductive because closing the eye affects the balance of the archer. That is because with one eye closed the archer fails to get the peripheral input from the surrounding area which help maintain balance.

Is it possible to train my non dominant hand to shoot?

The answer is yes. To do this however, you will need to have enough time on your hands a zeal to do it and the determination to succeed. Young people can easily be trained to learn how to use their non-dominant hand and eye to shoot and still master the skill. It would take about 200 arrows of daily routine training to successfully grasp the skill and have muscle memory developed. Adults and much older youth might find leaning this skills challenging; not because they cannot master it but because they have settled and become comfortable with the skill they have mastered over the years. They also tend to be resistant to change but they too can learn. In short we are saying you can in fact learn how to shoot with both hands regardless of what is your dominant eye or hand.

Conclusion

You can indeed shoot archery with either hand depending on your dominant eye. It is also possible to shoot with either hand you dominant eye not withstanding i.e. through proper training. The training is as we have established tedious and would require more than just time to train. It is easier for younger people train and master a motor skill because they have not settled in a comfort zone of their own. Training to shoot with your non dominant hand can give you extra advantages since just as we make a choice on what hand to use when eating or brushing we can train the less dominant hand to shoot and we make that choice every time we take a bow.

Archery is a bit different from other sports in that the cross dominant person finds himself disadvantaged. However, with proper training one can overcome it and actually become a competitive archer. As we have established, ocular dominance is very important when shooting and it will in most cases determine which hand to use when shooting a bow. The general rule however for people who are not cross dominant is RRR and LLL. Make sure to remember that the next time you are ordering a bow online.

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Choosing Arrows For Your Bow http://thebestrecurvebows.com/choosing-arrows-bow/ Sat, 11 Feb 2017 01:26:38 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=542 Picking the right arrow for what you want to achieve is essential if you want to be accurate, and also crucial for your own safety. If you use too weak an arrow, the projectile of the arrow will be wrong. However, if you use one that is too heavy, it will barely take flight, and […]

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Picking the right arrow for what you want to achieve is essential if you want to be accurate, and also crucial for your own safety. If you use too weak an arrow, the projectile of the arrow will be wrong. However, if you use one that is too heavy, it will barely take flight, and the arrow may not even reach the target. Therefore, the arrow spine needs to be perfect. This term is used in archery in reference to the arrow’s flexibility or stiffness. The perfect arrow spine should perfectly match three things:

– Type of bow

– Draw length

– Draw weight

How to calculate your draw length

If you’re reading this and are worried that you haven’t got your hands on a bow yet, don’t worry! You can calculate your draw length in two different ways, without even using a bow!

Draw Length: Arm-Span

While standing straight up, stretch your arms out at shoulder level to either side. Ensure they are both parallel to the floor and you are not pulling your shoulder blades together. Have someone else measure the exact distance between the tips of both of your middle fingers. Then, divide this distance by 2.5, and that’s the most accurate estimation of your draw length.

Draw Length: Wall Measurement

To use the wall measurement method to measure your draw length, face a wall sideways, extend your bow arm and place your fist against the wall, keeping your arm parallel to the floor. Imagine holding a bow and turn to directly face the wall. This will be a similar stance to when you are shooting a bow. If someone measures the distance between the corner of your mouth and the highest point of your fist, then that will be your draw length.

The two methods should calculate to the same length, but if not, just take the average of the two results and use that as your draw length.

How to calculate your draw weight

Your draw weight is the maximum amount of weight you can pull while drawing the bow. Beginners should always start with the lowest draw weight and then work their way up after lots of training and practice.

A great chart to refer to is the one seen below:

How to calculate your draw weight

This chart just suggests some weights based on the frame and weight of the archer. But remember that it is always best to start with 10lbs if you are new to archery. Once the muscles in your arms and shoulders are used to the bowing action, then you can start to increase the weight.

Picking the arrow length

The calculations about yourself so far will help in choosing arrows for your bow, but now you need to do some calculations about the arrows themselves. The length of your arrow should be quite easy to work out, as you should simply add an inch onto your draw length. This helpful chart found on the Gold Tip website can also guide you.

Picking the arrow weight

Arrows are measured in grains – a British unit where 1 grain = 1/7000th of a pound. The correct weight for an arrow will depend on what you are using it for. Why does the weight affect the shooting? Well, light arrows will fly fast and have better trajectory. They are popular because they will often reach the target faster. However, heavy arrows travel slower, but they will have more kinetic energy when they reach the target and will, therefore, penetrate better.

So, the weight of your arrow will depend on whether you are going hunting or just using them for target practice. Many stick with lighter arrows for target practice, because they are only shooting through cardboard or foam. However, since speed is not a major factor, other archers prefer heavier arrows.

For target practice, we recommend the following arrows:

– 12 pack fibreglass arrows for bows with 50# draw weight or lower

– Allen Company 30-inch carbon arrows for bows with 50-70#, using these field points

For hunting, we recommend:

– Allen Company 30-inch carbon arrows for bows with 40-70#, but using these broad heads

Different Types of Arrows:

Picking the right material for your arrows. Generally, the arrows are made of one of five different materials:

– Wood

– Aluminum

– Carbon

– Fiberglass

– Composite

Here are some pros and cons of each material and our recommended arrow of that type:

Wood Pros:

– Inexpensive

– Perfect for longbows and recurves

– Traditional

– Authentic

Wood Cons:

– Break easily

– Not consistent

– Take a long time to make

Recommended wooden arrow: Huntingdoor Wooden Target Arrows

Aluminum Pros:

– Uniform

– Stronger than wood and fiberglass

– Cost efficient

– Quiet flight – good for hunting

– Malleable and flexible

– Can be custom-made

Aluminum Cons:

– Can bend when hitting a harder surface

– More expensive than wood and fiberglass

Recommended aluminum arrow: Feathered Fletcher Easton XX75

Carbon Pros:

– Lightweight

– Consistent

– Flat trajectory

– Custom sizes and spines available – advanced archers often opt for carbon arrows

Carbon Cons:

– Very expensive

– The splinters can be dangerous for the archers

Recommended carbon arrow: Huntingdoor carbon 31-inch

Fiberglass pros:

– Durable

– Consistent

– Good penetration

– Wide range of arrows

– Can be used on a variety of bows

Fiberglass cons:

– Heaviest of all the arrows

– Prone to splintering

– Not good for long range shots

Recommended fiberglass arrow: NuoYa001 Archery Fletched Fiberglass Notched Arrows

Composite pros:

– High quality

– Very durable

– Rarely splinters

– Impeccable accuracy

– Great for long distance

These are the arrows used by professionals and are recommended if you are involved in competitive archery. They are essentially aluminum arrows, wrapped in carbon fiber. So, they are ultra-fast.

However…

Composite Cons:

– Very, very expensive

Summary

As you can see, choosing arrows for your bow is no easy task. There are a lot of factors to think about. If you’re a beginner, a good place to start is with aluminum and carbon arrows and make sure you start at a draw weight of 10lbs. Even further, you should realize that the task for which the arrow is chosen also goes a long way in determining the arrow type. Because these are purely variables, the general advise would be for you to conduct sufficient research before setting on the best arrow for your bow because needless to mention, what works for you may not necessarily work for another person.

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World’s Best Recurve Archer http://thebestrecurvebows.com/worlds-best-recurve-archer/ Wed, 28 Sep 2016 11:24:55 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=527 Opinions are different on where and when the maiden recurve archer was created. Some opine they’re from Asia while other hold they emanate from the Middle East. Another group insists they derive their lineage from ancient Egypt. Regardless of their origin story, the fact remains that recurve archers boasts a compact style that comes in […]

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Opinions are different on where and when the maiden recurve archer was created. Some opine they’re from Asia while other hold they emanate from the Middle East. Another group insists they derive their lineage from ancient Egypt. Regardless of their origin story, the fact remains that recurve archers boasts a compact style that comes in handy in archery and hunting.

The curve of their limbs goes miles in allowing more tension in the bow for a much improved force whenever released. This makes them much more superior when compared to the compound bows that are popular especially in the western cultures.

The million dollar question that then begs is, which is the world’s best recurve archer? To comprehensively answer this question, check out a detailed review of the best ones here.

Benefits of the Best Recurve Archer

They shoot faster compared to straight bows

Their unique shape enables arrows greater energy as well as shoots them much faster compared to straight bows. Their curve results in greater force whenever the bow is drawn and arrow is released.

They’re highly portable as well as easy to store

Taking them apart is very easy. Their limbs are easy to separate. This combination makes them a great choice for those that have minimal available storage space.

They provide conventional archery experience

The use of recurve archers dates back to centuries ago. Most people credit their invention to the Mongols. They used them for warfare and hunting. Native Americans, Romans and Persians utilized them extensively.

What To Consider When in the Market for World’s Best Recurve Archer

Price

Recurve bows vary greatly in terms of price. Affordable ones are within the 95-240 dollar range. While cheaper, these options are still of great quality. In fact, they’re an incredible options when starting out with recurve archers.

For Target practice or hunting

Interested in target practice or hunting or both? Recurve bows are indeed an excellent choice for all archery needs. They are the go-to-bows for most archery competitions since they need more accuracy on your part compared to the compound bows.

Draw Weight

A bow’s draw height is simply the force amount stored in it when it’s fully drawn. It influences the amount of strength you need to draw as well as shoot a bow. Experts highly recommend that you start with the as light as possible when it comes to the draw weight.

Any draw weight works perfectly for target practice. Nonetheless, a light weight is better since it enables for accuracy without the need to struggle when drawing the bow. For those into hunting, first check with your state regulations since authorities need a minimum weight.

Conclusion

Settling for the best recurve archer can turn out to be an intimidating and confusing task. This is especially true because different recurve archers serve distinct needs. Some are best for younger or beginner archers. Others are a great fit for archery competitions or target practice. Still, others are ideal for hunting. It is important to understand your needs first when looking for the best recurve archer. Understanding your needs first will surely lead you to land the best one. There is no doubt about that.

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Tuning a Recurve Bow http://thebestrecurvebows.com/tuning-recurve-bow/ Mon, 08 Aug 2016 15:18:39 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=512 It might sound a bit odd to talk about tuning a traditional bow, but it is essential to the function. When properly tuned a recurve bow will work with maximum efficiency. It will offer a faster, smoother, and quieter shot than if it remains out of tune. When hunting this is highly beneficial. If a […]

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It might sound a bit odd to talk about tuning a traditional bow, but it is essential to the function. When properly tuned a recurve bow will work with maximum efficiency. It will offer a faster, smoother, and quieter shot than if it remains out of tune. When hunting this is highly beneficial. If a hunter uses a bow that is not in tune and makes too much noise or does not pull fast enough, the prey will likely hear the creak of the bow and bolt.

Listed below are a few ways to tune a traditional recurve bow.

1) Adjust the brace height.

Most manufacturers will be able to suggest an optimal brace height. While it is wise for beginners to adjust their bow to such settings it is ultimately up to the user to determine what settings the bow works best with. To adjust the brace height it is important to:

*string the bow

*measure the distance from the string to deepest point at the throat of the grip. This is your brace height.

*if your measurements are off, put a few twists in the string to adjust the brace height.

*shoot the bow a few times to determine if the brace height is correct. You will be able to tell from the draw and the sound. If it is right, then you’re ready to move to the nock set. If not, then continue to twist the string until the desired brace height is achieved.

2) Adjust the nock set.

The last component in tuning a recurve bow is to adjust the nock set. The only real duty of the nock set is to determine where your arrow rests on the string for optimal performance. This helps with arrow flight and can enhance the bows performance. It’s highly recommended to use a T-square when putting on a nock set, and for beginners this is a must. Many veteran users use the eyeball method to place the nock set, which is an older method, but not one that is recommended. This method involves placing an arrow on the string and then resting it upon a shelf or other solid surface and sliding it up and down until it appears horizontal. For those with a good eye it is an easier method, but its not always reliable.

In order to nock your bow properly, it is highly recommended for beginners, and even veteran archers, to follow these steps:

*use a T-square to locate the point on your string that rests parallel to cushion-plunger hole on the riser.

*using this measurement it is then necessary to attach your nock set. The nock set should be anywhere between 1/8″ and 1/4″ above the parallel point.

*use a pair of nocking pliers to fasten the nock set to your string.

*shoot the bow to be sure of the placement of your nock set.

*the nock set will need to be adjusted every so often to keep your shot smooth and balanced.

Other method to tune a recurve bow include creating as silent of a shot as possible. This can be achieved by wrapping the insides of the limbs with moleskin or some similarly soft material to avoid the slapping of the string upon the bow with each shot. It is also possible to place some type of thin padding atop the risers shelf so as to keep an arrow from clattering too noisily.

In other to keep the bow working properly it is also recommended by manufacturers and bowyers to replace your bowstring at least once a year or after so many outings. This can help avoid any damage to your bow and keep it working at maximum efficiency.

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Archery Lessons http://thebestrecurvebows.com/archery-lessons/ Sat, 16 Jul 2016 17:32:57 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=502 Archery is a tremendous sport to teach to children. It is actually a safer sport for children than many of the ball sports currently available. It encourages children to learn to engage in group sports, and there are strict rules that the child must follow in order to play. Add to this the fact that […]

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Archery is a tremendous sport to teach to children. It is actually a safer sport for children than many of the ball sports currently available. It encourages children to learn to engage in group sports, and there are strict rules that the child must follow in order to play.
Add to this the fact that archery is a game that is played both indoors and out, any time of year. It is a wonderful form of upper body exercise, and can even be played by children in wheelchairs. The chances are good, that wherever you live, there is probably an archery court located somewhere nearby, though you may never have been aware of it.
Where can you find archery lessons for your child? What should you know about this sport?

More Information About Archery

There are several types of archery that are taught to children. Target archery is one of the most popular and well-known. Children shoot at well-defined bullseye targets and are encouraged to increase their accuracy. This sport develops eye-to-hand coordination, enhances depth perception, upper body strength, and overall balance. Concentration and focus are also improved.
Children are taught to improve areas of weakness by breaking down their movements into steps, and increasing their efficiency at each step. This teaches them a valuable lesson that is important not only in archery, but in life: mistakes can be corrected by slowing down and analyzing each step carefully, because individual steps lead to the ultimate goal of success.
Other types of archery that are equally as helpful for children are field archery, where children take the game outdoors in a wooded setting, and 3d archery, which simulates animal archery with harmless foam targets. Scholarships are available to student archers, and there is also a place for professional archers in the Olympics.

Where To Find Archery Lessons

A good place to find out about archery lessons is at a nearby archery or sports store. This is because when you first begin to learn archery, you must choose the type of equipment that will work the best for the type of archery you would like to do. A store representative can guide you through the different types of games available in your area as well as the types of bows and other equipment that you can purchase. You can also inquire at your local school or public community setting.
There are online websites that can guide you to archery events in your area, such as www.archery360.com. If you don’t have the money to purchase equipment, some communities provide it on a rental basis.
There are also archery camps for children. These are divided according to the age and experience level of the child, and are similar to day camps. Your child can learn the skills of archery while enjoying the great outdoors.
If your child is handicapped, you will want to enroll him or her in para archery lessons. These may not be as widely available, but can be found online.
Archery lessons are not as well-known as lessons for other sports, but through them a child can learn self-confidence, the ability to solve problems through step-by-step logic, and other useful life lessons.

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Archery Scoring System http://thebestrecurvebows.com/archery-scoring-system/ Thu, 16 Jun 2016 05:34:47 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=474 There are many different types of sports in the US and abroad that people can participate in. Some of which may involve using the body in a certain way to beat the competition, while other games are more about technique and strategy that is used to score points to win. Fortunately, there is a lot […]

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There are many different types of sports in the US and abroad that people can participate in. Some of which may involve using the body in a certain way to beat the competition, while other games are more about technique and strategy that is used to score points to win. Fortunately, there is a lot of information online about all kinds of different activities that will give an individual a heads up on how to become proficient in sports like archery. So, for those of you who need to know how the scoring system works, here is a brief description that people can follow to get a better understanding.

Getting started Info for the Newbie
Firstly, one of the first things that the new player should know is that the archery scoring system is really not difficult to figure out. Therefore, before an individual enters into any type of competition, they should make sure that they find out what it entails so that they will have a good understanding to cut down on any confusion. By knowing the system in advance, new players will also know what kind of strategies and techniques that they should use as they are practicing.

Indoor vs Outdoor Competition
Unlike most sports, this game can be played indoors as well as outdoors. When the game is played indoors, the NAA target distance is noted as being 18m. On the other hand, the distance for the outdoor archery games can range in distance from 30m to 90m. So, people who will be practicing for any type of archery competition will need to know the distinctions in order to be well prepared. Additionally, as a side note, players should know when people are competing in the Olympics the distance that is used is 70m.

When a competition is held outdoors versus the inside, it usually consists of a number of different distances. This is because the competition is divided in sectors, which is called ends. Therefore, when an archer begins their game that will shoot between three and six arrows per end. The amount of arrows being shot is based on the type of round. After each player has completed their end, they will walk to the target in order to get the score as well as retrieve their arrows. Now, there are some significant differences in indoor competitions and outdoor competitions, as it relates to rounds. This is because indoor competitions normally have 20 ends of 3 arrows in their rounds, while outdoor competitions generally have much more.

Target Marked Uniformly
When an individual is adding up their score, they will also discover that the target is assigned values of 1 to 10 and this is based on uniformly spaced concentric rings. The highest values are assigned to arrows that touch the dividing line (between each colored zone). Also, when an arrow is missed, it is marked in the scoring as M, which stands for zero.

The rules of the archery scoring system is relatively simple and easy to understand. However, there are differences between indoor and outdoor archery games. So, it is important to know the distinctions between each before getting into any type of competition.

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Custom Recurve Bows http://thebestrecurvebows.com/custom-recurve-bows/ Fri, 20 May 2016 17:20:39 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=462 In recent times the sport of archery has made tremendous progress in bow innovation and technology. In fact the bows of today barely resemble the traditional style weapons that have been in use since ancient civilizations hunted with them thousands of years ago. Although a plethora of archers prefer these advancements due to the conveniences […]

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In recent times the sport of archery has made tremendous progress in bow innovation and technology. In fact the bows of today barely resemble the traditional style weapons that have been in use since ancient civilizations hunted with them thousands of years ago. Although a plethora of archers prefer these advancements due to the conveniences that they offer, many of us still yearn for the challenge of the traditional style bow. The basic stick and string not only levels the playing field, it allows people to have a far more primal experience. That is why traditional bows are making a comeback in a big way. Custom recurve bows are leading the way.

The Recurve Bow Explained

The recurve bow was invented in Asia approximately four thousand years ago. It provides archers with the same distance and arrow speed characteristics of the long bow but in a considerably reduced size. This provided ancient hunters and warriors a compact solution while on the move, as the recurve bow is far easier to shoot while sitting on top of a horse. It is also a lot easier to transport, hold, and shoot for modern hunters and archers taking target practice.

Typically recurve bows are made with a composite of materials due to the fact that it is extremely difficult to realize the proper shape from a single piece of material. In the past, they were manufactured with a combination of laminates and composite materials. Most of the more modern versions are built with a laminate construction. Recurve bows are known to have limbs that are wider then long bows. These limbs are also thin in terms of thickness, and protrude out forward of the grip when the bow happens to be unstrung.
Another advancement over the long bow is how the string interacts with the limbs. While the longbow has only two points of contact from the end loops of the string to the limb, the recurve offers a few inches of contact at both ends. In essence the end loops are pulled well ahead of the string. In turn the force of the limbs is exerted in a more vertical manner. This feature both increases the speed in which the arrow leaves the string, and reduces the friction felt in the archer’s hand.

The Basic Recurve Bow Verses The Takedown Recurve Bow

There are two types of recurve bows available on the market today as explained below.
1: The basic recurve bow is typically made of wood laminates that are glued together in order to achieve the curvature and shape of the weapon.

2: The takedown recurve bow is a more modern version of the design, and has become extremely popular in recent years. It actually allows the bow to be taken apart into smaller pieces making it far more convenient to both transport and store. Typically the pieces bolt on and off for easy assembly and disassembly.

Custom Recurve Bows

There are many off the shelf recurve bow options available at any sporting goods store. That being said, for archery enthusiast that would like to take the sport to the next level there is nothing better then a custom made recurve bow. Imagine owning a once of a kind recurve bow that is designed to your exact specifications. It is similar to a piece of art that can be cherished and then passed on to future generation to enjoy. Whether with an off the shelf or custom recurve bow, traditional archery is absolutely one of the best outdoor activities that you can take part in. Grab a bow and get out there today.

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Basic Procedure On How To String A Recurve Bow http://thebestrecurvebows.com/basic-procedure-string-recurve-bow/ Sat, 23 Apr 2016 21:31:02 +0000 http://thebestrecurvebows.com/?p=430 A recurve bow is the most efficient and effective bows. It is characterised by limbs that usually curve away from the archer when not strung. It has the excellent ability to store more energy and delivers more efficiently than a straight one. In additon, it releases the arrow at high speed. However, using a recurve […]

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A recurve bow is the most efficient and effective bows. It is characterised by limbs that usually curve away from the archer when not strung. It has the excellent ability to store more energy and delivers more efficiently than a straight one. In additon, it releases the arrow at high speed. However, using a recurve bow is not a walk in the park. You need to be well versed with the procedure. We present you with basic steps on how to use a recurve bow so that you can apply.
Buy a bow stringer
You should consider buying a bow stringer because it helps to prevent damaging your limbs. Select one that is specially designed for a recurve type. It should also match the length of your bow as well as the draw height.
Put the cord over the tips of the recurve bow
This is done by sliding the string’s big loop over the top limb of the bow.Ensure that you position the cord on the right part of the bow. Insert the smaller loop into a groove situated at the lower limb. Check to ensure that it fits properly. The thread should have enough slack when the bow is in a relaxed position.
Fit the stringer patch over the top of the lower limb
If the wire you are using has two pockets, the bigger patch fits over the arm on the lower side. It is necessary that it covers the little string curve thus keeping it more secure in the groove. In the event that you feel this is not secure, you are recommended to wrap a rubber band around the curve of the string tightly.
Put the saddle/ smaller pocket onto the higher limb
Place the smaller pocket over the tip of the limb situated above in case your wire has two pockets. In the event that it has a seat on one side, you should glide it over the top arm as well as below string’s curve.

Hold the bow in horizontal position
Hold the bow horizontally using your non-dorminant hand. Ensure that your dorminant hand is closer to the limb on upper side while holding loose string fold in the right position. Hold the bow in a such a way that its arm tips face up while the instrument for stringing and bowstring face downwards.
Step on the bow stringer
Bend the bow at the waist position to lower it until the stringing equipment is in contact with the ground surface. Step on it with your two feet, some distance apart. Make sure that you step using the balls of your feet and not arches. This helps to prevent the cord from slipping.
Confirm the recurve bow
Confirm that you have a secure grip.
Slide the loop
Slide the curve of the loose string until it fits into the notch closer to the bow tip.
Lower the bow
Lower the recurve bow in a slow motion until the equipment for stringing becomes slack.
Check the string
Double-check to confirm that the wire is secure. In the event that it is not secure, you are advised to step on it once more.
Shoot
Once you have confirmed that everything is secure, pull the recurve bow from behind with your fingers holding the arrow and shoot at your target.

Final Thought

In conclusion, this is the basic precedure on how to use a recurve type of bow. It is easy to understand and simple to apply.

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