Category Archives: Archery
A great video made by Survival Lilly about how to silent a recurve bow. Recently we received several emails from our customers asking about how to reduce the noise during shooting. Normally we need to do the following three steps: 1. Tune the bow correctly, make sure your brace height is around 7″. 2. Add damper […]
Shark Compound Bow and Dragonborn Quiver. Your great partner in the forest! Thanks again to Derek | @DMalou. He has a website and Instagram page with many other great pictures. dmlalou.com instagram.com/d_malou
Today I want to show you something special. Selecting high quality leathers, designing pattern from ethnic styles, carving those lines one by one and coloring them section by section, these equipment are handmade in the most traditional way from the beginning to the very end. Check the pictures below and imagine how long time it […]
Recently we received an email from our customer Derek | @DMalou. He shows us some very nice pictures of our Shark compound bow. We all like them very much and we would like to share them with you. Archery is not only a sport or a hobby to us. It is more like a way […]
Thanks to our hard-working customer service team, we have answered a lot of questions from our customers. Recently we re-organized our knowledge basement and selected several questions which had been asked for many times. We hope this will help save you some time when you are trying to find the answer of similar questions. Ok let’s […]
The most common types of crossbows are compound and recurve. Arrow Retention Spring Holds the arrow in the track until the trigger releases the latch mechanism. Barrel Made of aluminum or polymer. Cocking Stirrup Used to aid in cocking the crossbow. The archer’s foot is placed in the stirrup to prevent the bow from slipping […]
The Back and the Belly: The longbows are the most simple bow types and have only few features. Since a English longbow is made from a single piece of wood (a single Bow Stave) for the back (The outside part when shooting) and the belly (The inner part when shooting) of the bow, the limbs are […]
Arrow Rest The arrow rest is the unit that screwed into the riser via the berger hole on a compound bow and provides a catch for the arrow to rest on before and during the shot. Models are either stationary while some mechanically “drop away” during the shot. Arrow Shelf The arrow shelf on a […]
Arrow rest Where the arrow rests during draw. These may be simple fixed rests or may be spring-loaded or magnetic flip rests. Back The face of the bow on the opposite side to the string Belly The face of the bow on the same side as the string Bow sight An aiming aid attached to […]
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