Will increased draw weight hurt my bow?
I was wondering if that might hurt my bow
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What is the proper form for shooting a compound bow?
Tips on the correct way to shoot a bow and arrow.
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Are Center-Pivot Bow Limbs Really That Good?
Do they change the face of compound bows forever? the answer is maybe. Check out the video at the bottom of the article.
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How tight should a bow sling fit?
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How tight should a bow sling fit on my bow? Should it be snug or loose or somewhere in between?
How can I determine my best anchor point?
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How can I determine my best anchor point?
Answer:
Much of determining an anchor point is personal preference, but there are some good suggested starting points. For years the standard starting point for the finger shooter has been the index finger in corner of the mouth. A higher anchor, such as the middle finger in the corner [...]
Arrow Speed and Draw Weight
Question:
Could you please tell me roughly how much speed each additional pound of draw weight generates in fps?
How To Serve Your Bowstring
by eders.com staff
A how-to video on how to serve your bow string is embedded at the bottom of this article.
The center serving on a bowstring serves as a launching pad for an arrow. It secures the nocking position, snugs the nock and protects the strands of the string from harmful wear created by finger [...]
How much arrow speed will I gain from lighter arrows?
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I am happy with my penetration right now but would like more speed. If I drop my arrow weight, how much will I have to increase my bow’s draw force in order to keep the same penetration?
Mystery Compound Bow Tune
Nothing Can Kill Your Spirits Quicker Than Your Bow Going Out Of Tune. Here Is A Quick Fix Guide To Help You Out.
By Bill Vaznis
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What type of release should I buy?
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I’m getting ready to buy a release aid. I have seen two basic types of releases in your catalog, hand held releases and wrist strap releases. Which type do you recommend and why?
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Both styles have their strengths. Hand held releases are out of the way in a pocket until you need them. Some can be [...]



