Bows, arrows and target boards always have the power to attract people. Purchasing an archery set can be beneficial for anyone even, if they are not making use of it for a professional sport. Most sets are equipped with all components that are needed for anyone to participate in any archery competition. If you purchase an average set you can get bows, arrows and a target for practice. There are also a number of deluxe and advanced sets that include a number of items like strings, target sheets, guards and important tips.
There are also different types of sets available in the present market, depending on the level of archery you are interested in. You can get a great archery set but you may have to spend more money in this case. These are generally considered as advanced level archery sets and are generally preferred by professional players. You can also find a number of archery sets that are catered specifically to right- or left-handed archers. In case you are handicapped, you can also get a separate archery set that is designed for to assist people with impaired vision or other disabilities.
You always have to be sure that you select your equipment based on the level of your skill and experience. If you are a young enthusiast then you can always try getting your hands on a toy archery set that are light weight, colorful and nicely decorated. These are generally considered safe and fit for use with children between 5 - 7 years of age. These are also considered the best for beginners to ensure you don't hurt anyone while practicing. If you are already a professional then you can always choose an advanced set with advanced features, like string adjustment for better movement and distance adjustment.
Just So u guys know my set up im looking at a SIMS vibration Dampening Kit, A whisker Biscuit Rest and a Sims Stablelizor, With Beman ICS hunter 300 Grain Arrows. I have no clue where to start with a sight all i know is i want a fixed 5 pin sight And also this bow shoots 350 fps IBO im looking to spend between 100 and 160 dollars on these sights because i want good quality for a state of the art bow
I need to know what the best hunting arrow is, I'm going to hunt black bear in May and I want to take him down hard! I shoot a diamond justice set at 62lbs. and what are some good broadheads to use on the bruins?
I live right next to a park (my backyard actually borders the walkway) and I was wonder if it would be illegal to bring a target and my bow to the park to get some practice shots in. Now, you may think I'm an idiot for considering this, but when I say park, I dont mean using the football/baseball/soccer field, or shooting next to the jungle gym or swing set where the kids play. Granted, this park does have all of that, however, there's also another side of that park that no one goes to and is very very VERY far from all of that (cant see or hear it... VERY FAR). Think of the park as a long rectangle and all the populated areas are on one side, where as I'm talking about using this other side that has nothing but grass and a paved walkway. The only people I ever see here is the occasional dog walker (such as myself) or the guy that cuts the grass. This area is too small to build anything from the park's perspective because it is surrounded by houses, but big enough to let a dog run freely and happily. Now you might be thinking... wait what? Surrounded by houses you say? Well yes, it is technically surrounded by houses, but I reiterate, I'm not an idiot. The houses lined up on the north side is on top of a very large hill... I'd say 30-50 ft up (steep hill... I used to take cardboard and slide down it as a kid) and the houses lined up on the south end are on ground floor separated by their wooden picket fences. Now I'm thinking of setting up a target in front of the hill, using the hill as a catch for all my miss shots. It seems to be a very safe setup. This little area is really like a small meadow tucked away in the corner. It is fully surrounded, invisible from any passing cars on the streets. The walkway moves from east to west... the east side is a small (10 feet or so) hill with a prick wall separating the sidewalk and street with the park, leaving only an opening in the wall for the walkway while the west side is covered with large trees and shrubs again, leaving only enough for the walkway towards the more densely populated and used area of the park... and when I say this populated area is far... i mean far... the two areas are separated by a 1000-2000 feet walkway on a gradually downhill slope.
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So with all that said, I get down to the real question... can I get in trouble for doing this? There doesnt seem to be any real safety issue and there is more than adequate space for this. Considering that this is a public park, I dont know if there are any laws against archery in general out in public or using public space for archery... or is it one of those, it's not a problem until someone complains things... because I can assure you that this area is so desolate that I doubt anyone will ever know I was there. I'm just scared I might be doing something illegal and get slapped with a crazy fine or get sent to jail for something like... use of a deadly weapon or whatever. Feel free to add any additional information / suggestions on top of the answer of this question.
I live in California
i just got a used bow,compound.it come with some arrows but i want to buy some more. here is the thing i want a set of good arrows but i dont want to drop alot of cash on them.so if any 1 can help i sure would appreciate it.
I just bought a bow for hunting next year and I don't know much about it. I am all set up to try it ut for the first time but I need arrows. What arrows do you buy for an OUTDOOR range etc. Just shooting into hay bails. I see all the arrows are like 60 bucks for 6 at the store is this what I am going to be paying?
Also I noticed n the back of a box of arrow it talk alot about Bow Draw weight for using that arrow. Is this something I really need to be concerned about as I have no idea what it talking about.
I just want to go out and try launching some arrows.......
I'm extremely mad about not getting the archery set I ordered TWO YEARS AGO!!! but its not the companies fault they shipped it to France (although I live in the middle east but they don't ship here anyway) like they were supposed to cause thats where my older siblings were (and I was at home that summer poor me) but they didn't come with the stuff cause they needed the money to come back so my uncle was supposed to send us the stuff. but he never did and its been two years!
I live in Vermont and I want to start something in town along the lines of archery and outdoor activities for area children who may not be able to afford other summer programs. Does anyone know of groups that could help me get set up for something like this? I would like to only ask for donations instead of requiring a fee from the parents, as I said many of the parents can't afford extras like this. Thanks for any help.