know of any places to get a decent bow (for archery) in dallas?
kyara c asked:
i have recently found out that i am not to bad in archery and i want to get myself a bow. im not looking for anything specail, nothing but the basic in case i dont go through with it.
is there any where i can get a decent bow that is not extreamly expencive in the dallas/richardson area?
or do you have any suggestions for a type of bow?
thanks
i have recently found out that i am not to bad in archery and i want to get myself a bow. im not looking for anything specail, nothing but the basic in case i dont go through with it.
is there any where i can get a decent bow that is not extreamly expencive in the dallas/richardson area?
or do you have any suggestions for a type of bow?
thanks
What muscles/muscle groups are used when shooting traditional archery?
kolbeinnthorfinnsson asked:
I’m trying to add some archery exercises to my routine, and other than doing some basic back exercises, I don’t exactly know what specific exercises to do to help with my hobby. I could buy a BowFit, but I just don’t want to spend the money, if I have dumbbells and free weights at home.
*Specific muscle groups
*Specific exercises
I’m trying to add some archery exercises to my routine, and other than doing some basic back exercises, I don’t exactly know what specific exercises to do to help with my hobby. I could buy a BowFit, but I just don’t want to spend the money, if I have dumbbells and free weights at home.
*Specific muscle groups
*Specific exercises
Archery: Compound Bow, what are the pros and cons of a whiskerbiscuit rest? Will it slow my arrow?
Keith asked:
I have recently purchased a new Hoyt. After shooting the bow for a few weeks, I’ve noticed some wear on my current rest (it seems my fletching is clipping the rest on my release). I tried grinding it down, but I still have no confidence in my shot. I’ve heard that a whiskerbiscuit would be worth my money, but I’d like some more information on them. Will is slow down my shot? Are they difficult to install? Thanks!
I have recently purchased a new Hoyt. After shooting the bow for a few weeks, I’ve noticed some wear on my current rest (it seems my fletching is clipping the rest on my release). I tried grinding it down, but I still have no confidence in my shot. I’ve heard that a whiskerbiscuit would be worth my money, but I’d like some more information on them. Will is slow down my shot? Are they difficult to install? Thanks!









