archery quivers

archery quivers

I have recently become interested in archery and am looking to buy my first bow. What specifically should I look? Also, what type arrow / quiver would be a good choice? Money is not a big problem, but since this is my first bow, do not expect to spend a real lot. I am willing to spend about $ 200 or less.

If your budget is $ 200 dollars then you probably want to go with a bow used. There are different types of bows for different uses as a hunting archery competition. Without knowing what you think to enter, then I can not give much info. All I can say is do a lot of shopping around and research. The first thing to do is learn about archery. It sounds to me that they are almost clueless about the sport. So the best advice I can give is that read about it online or go to an Archery Shop and talk to local people there. I can tell you however you need to find a bow that fits. by adjusting I mean something that is the length of a tie. Find the length of your tie to spread their arms to the side and have someone measure from the tip of the middle finger also mediates tip finger of your other hand. You take that number in inches and divide by 2.5 and have a budget. In order to obtain the exact length you need to call to go to a archery shop to get action. @ Ten minutes late. You really do not want to be taking his bow at a sporting goods store as well. Most of the time the pros''''que is working on the bow did not even have been in an arc technition class certification. If it's just a cheap as they arc are interested in then it might be well to take him there, but there is no way in hell I would take my X-Force to them. As a general rule, never let anyone make any adjustments on your bow unless comepletly trust them or have been through classes technition arc.

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