Showing posts with label bow hunting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bow hunting. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

In What Ways Can You Improve Your Accuracy in Archery?

Archery Accessories can make the difference during an important hunt.
There are very few things that are certain in this world, but the ultimate goal when shooting a bow is what I consider to be one of them. The certainty lies in the fact that everyone who is shooting is trying to be as accurate as possible. Hitting the bulls eye on the target is something that has crossed every archers mind at least a few times from the moment that they were first learning how to hold the bow in their hands, to the moment that they took their first animal. 

 Whether they were shooting “fingers,” or they had the assistance of one of the many miscellaneous archery accessories, they will all tell you the same thing. Consistency is key. Getting your sequence down before the shot is what matters most. Two of the most important aspects that will help your consistency are getting a bow that is properly fit to your frame, and developing a form that can be instinctively repeatable. Many archers do not know how much better off their accuracy will be if they have a bow that fits them. 

 Shooters tend to think that they have a longer draw length then they actually do, which throws off their shot. Being off on your draw length by even a quarter inch will no doubt cost you the perfect shot. There are two methods that you can use to determine your draw length. The first is a standard, given the proportion of the human body. In this instance, you measure your wingspan from finger tip to finger tip and then divide that number (in inches) by 2.5. This method for finding draw length will get you in the ballpark of where you need to be. If you are looking for a more detailed/accurate version then you should measure the distance from the nock groove on your arrow to the pivot point where you grip your bow and add 1-3/4”. This method to determine your draw length is the ATA standard. It will also help you find out what size arrows you need. 

After you have gotten the sizing down you can practice on your the sequence. This goes from your draw to your anchor, to your pull. There are many different ways to draw your bow that people swear by, but they tend to vary. What matters during your draw sequence is that you do it the same way, every time. As you are drawing the bow, the next thing that you want to do is set your anchor points. If you have a peep sight, that could be one, and the moment that your hand touches your jaw could be another. Again, it has to be the same every time. If you are using an archery accessory such as an archery bow release then make sure the pull is the same every time. If you get these two steps down, I feel that you have mastered most of the hurdle. There is still some fine tuning and a lot of practice involved, but I guarantee you that your accuracy will improve significantly if you practice these tips.

Friday, December 9, 2011

The New Stinger 3G Bow by PSE

This all new version of the Stinger 3G Bow offers better performance and increased accuracy unlike previous models for bows in the industry. Through the prior models of the Stinger, this brand-new version, Stinger Bow was remodeled and reengineered for it to be capable to function well and give flawless performance. Beneath are some of the illustrates on this new and enhanced piece of work:

· Refurnished and remodeled aluminium riser
· Improved length adjustment features
· Greater flexibility through new limb mechanics
· Brace height adjusted to 7 ¾” in order to provide far better shooting dynamics
 · This specific model comes in a variety of draw weights
o 50, 60 and / or 70 (pounds)

· The complete item comes in a “ready to shoot” parcel

· Additionally, it comes with many accessories:
o Nock Loop
o Mongoose Quiver
o Flexxtech Stabilizer
o Gemini sight
o QS Whisker Biscuit
o Peep sight
o PSE Neoprene Sling

Truth be told there have been a lot of rave evaluations about the new Stinger 3G Bow since it takes shooting to an all new level. Some even comment that it is no longer just any basic bow but contributes a little something more to the package. The all new accessories added up to the factory unit makes it even more worth it.

Aside from all the different new features that this new bow has which were not present in the previous models, it also costs a whopping $299! Generally when you look in the market for a bow of this type with all the similar characteristics, you’d be looking to spend a minimum of $500 to $600. Therefore this alone provides you with a good idea on how much a steal this bow really is.

Obviously you can generally opt for a different type of bow but with this kind of deal within your reach, why the heck would you choose some thing else?

The manufactures definitely outdid themselves with all the new installed capabilities. A bow that holds more than just the basic functions; better grip, enhanced silencer, pivoting limbs and so much more! It can certainly match up to high high quality bows in the market that cost twice as much as the 2012 new Stinger 3G Bow. So if you’re planning to purchase a new bow for shooting, try pondering the 2012 Stinger Bow. It certainly fuses form and function without compromising the overall design and is at an inexpensive price range.


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