What is the purpose of a bubble level on an archery sight?
What is the purpose of a bubble level on an archery sight? I see many archers have them attached to their bow sights at local 3-D competitions.
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What broadheads and boots do I need to Bow Hunt Elk?
Question: I’m planning on hunting elk this fall and am beginning to put together my outfit. I would like to shoot two-blade one-piece heads. Are these a good choice? Which ones do you recommend?
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How long of a Stablilizer should I use?
Thanks so much for all the tips and advice on edersbow.com!!! My question is:…are longer stabilizers more accurate than short ones?:
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Whats the Relationship with Arrow Speed and Draw Length?
Question: All the AMO speed ratings are given for 30 inches of draw length. I have only a 28 inch draw. How much speed is lost for each inch of draw length? Does percent letoff change for short draw lengths?
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How do you determine the best archery anchor point?
Question: How does a person determine his best anchor point?
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What should you zero in on during your post season and spring scouting trips, and why?
Question: What should you zero in on during your post season and spring scouting trips, and why?
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Does it matter whether you get arrows with right or left helical?
Question: Does it matter whether you get arrows with right or left helical? Is one better in a specific situation?
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The art of using a rangefinder the right way…
Question: When hunting from a tree stand should I take my range readings parallel to the ground or should I take them directly to the animal?
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What’s the difference between helical and straight fletching?
Question: My dad uses straight fletching on his hunting arrows and seems to do just fine, but everything I’ve read seems to be saying you have to use helical fletching. Is there really a difference? What is best?
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What can I do to make my aim steadier?
Question: When I’m aiming I can’t hold the bow steady. What can I do to make my aim steadier? Answer: First of all, you don’t have to hold the bow steady to make great shots. That is one of the greatest misconceptions in archery. By trying to hold the pin steady you develop bad habits [...]
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