
Bow hunting is a sport that has been around for thousands of years. Much has changed since those original bows, which were crafted out of bone or wood with strings made of animal sinew.
The "Takedown" recurve bow, probably one of the most popular variations, which can be disassembled into a small package for transport or storage. Several variations on limb …
Arrow Selection Chart are ready to select your correct arrow spine. Find your bow type and bow weig t along with the point wei ht you plan to use. Most common is 125 grains. Now move acr …
Underhand Typically referred to as “German” Supinated (externally rotated) Focused on Upper Arm Fulcra Facilitates efficient bow force, spiccato bow strokes
The original Genesis bow is the ONLY bow allowed for use by the National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP®). It is proven safe for in-school use and allows the instructor and student to …
Traditional bows include longbows, recurve bows and takedown bows (which can be folded up or disassembled). Easily the lowest priced and maintainable, traditional bows are a popular place …
In the early 1950s, the “compound” bow was invented in the USA as a hunting bow. By using cams and pulleys with a very stiff bow, they were able to store a higher level of energy by …