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Engineered to be compact and lightweight with lots of advanced features for top performance at an affordable price. The 4" idler wheel and aggressive single cam produce top speeds while the moderate axle-to-axle length and brace height make it extremely forgiving. Adjusts from 25" to 30" in 1" increments with no bow press required. Polycarbonate 2-piece grip is specially engineered to reduce hand torque. Tough machined-aluminum riser, parallel limbs. Color: Mossy Oak® Obsession®.
Package includes: TruGlo® 3-pin fiber-optic sight, Hostage® capture-style rest, and a 4-arrow, 1-piece quiver.
Engineered to be compact and lightweight with lots of advanced features for top performance at an affordable price. The 4" idler wheel and aggressive single cam produce top speeds while the moderate axle-to-axle length and brace height make it extremely forgiving. Adjusts from 25" to 30" in 1" increments with no bow press required. Polycarbonate 2-piece grip is specially engineered to reduce hand torque. Tough machined-aluminum riser, parallel limbs. Color: Mossy Oak® Obsession®.
Package includes: TruGlo® 3-pin fiber-optic sight, Hostage® capture-style rest, and a 4-arrow, 1-piece quiver.
I know it says the things it comes with in the descrpition but the picture shows it has more things so someone who owns this bow and got the package deal could you tell me EVERYTHING that it comes with? thanks!!!!
IT COMES WITH A PEEP SITE, 3 PIN SITE, CHEAP ARROW REST, 6 ARROW QIVER, STABLIZER. THIS IS AN AWESOME BOW. PROFORMS WELL AFTER YOU CHANGE THE ARROW REST TO A DROP AWAY OR WHISKER BISKET.
i use victory v1 350 60/75 with quick spin fletching...seems to shoot really well. i have the same poundage for the pull and the same weight broadheads from rage.
i only know the carbon express specs but i shoot maxima 350s through this bow and i have it set to 71 lbs and a 29" draw. you need to know your draw weight and length - then read the box for the brand of arrows you shoot. it will have a chart on it. hope this helps.
The exact same thing happened to me the third time I shot this bow. I went to my local hardware store with my bow in case and matched up the screw. It wasn't a Allen wrench head it was Phillips, but it worked just fine and I got a in stainless steel.
Yes, you can use a bow release. The bow comes with a D-loop for your release to attach to.
A peep sight is a small structure in the string that aligns with your eye when you draw the bow. This small structure has a small hole in it called the peep hole. When you look through it, you center your regular sight up front into the center of the peep. Keeping it like this, aim at whatever you are shooting at.
You can use a bow release and it is recommended in most cases....but, the peep sight is what we look through at full draw to align our target. It is important to establish an anchor point that is a foundation for your posture in shooting if you are to achieve consistant accuracy. Find that first at full draw then adjust the peep sight. You need to get with someone that sells bows or adjusts them professionally.
Or go to you tube and see for yourself what is involved.
Yes you can use a release with it. Take it to the BassPro Shop & their Archery Dept will put a small loop on the bow string for the release to clip into.
This bow would excel with a release due to it's short axel-to-axel length. In fact, I probably wouldn't recommend shooting without one. If you wanted to shoot using fingers, find a bow that has a much larger axel-to-axel length. A peep sight is a small aperature sight that fits into the draw string. It acts like a "rear sight" on a gun. It allows you to line up the pins of your sight more acurately.
Of course! a bow release only makes everything more accurate! A peep sight is a simple plastic insert with a small hole that lets you align the bow string from your eye to the target pins on the front of your bow. It's like the rear sight on a gun!
The answer would vary depending on your personal stature and liking. I didn't start shooting until I was 15, but I started with 50 lbs. A friend of mine the same age as me, was never able to draw it back... you just need to find what's comfortable for you. As far as a legal weight, you must check your local laws to be sure. (There are many states that have a 45 lb minimum for hunting big game.) With most of today's bow's, I think as long as you're shooting 40 lbs or more, you'd be fine!
If you're a boy, I'd say 30lbs to shoot deer up to 30 yards. Further than that, you might have to crank up to 40. Shot placement is the most important. If you can hit what you shoot at with 30 lbs, and you have razor broadheads - that deer is going down!