How long should an archery stabiliser be on a recurve bow?
Brierly asked:
Is there a way of working out the correct length for a stabiliser on a bow or is it all down to personal preference? I’m 6′ tall and shoot a 68″ 35lb recurve bow, but I’m only a beginner on a budget and am looking to buy a second hand stabiliser but don’t really know what to go for. Can anyone help?
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Is there a way of working out the correct length for a stabiliser on a bow or is it all down to personal preference? I’m 6′ tall and shoot a 68″ 35lb recurve bow, but I’m only a beginner on a budget and am looking to buy a second hand stabiliser but don’t really know what to go for. Can anyone help?
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I just took a introductory archery class, and bought a compound bow online. How do I take care of it?
Jack S asked:
I just got a bow online since im thinking about getting into archery. I thought that it would be easy, but as Im reading theres more and more info. I also cant find what bow I have, and the weight tag is missing.
I just got a bow online since im thinking about getting into archery. I thought that it would be easy, but as Im reading theres more and more info. I also cant find what bow I have, and the weight tag is missing.
I have a bear compound bow, and says Black/Mag in small letters on the side. I looked on the website, and theres nothing similar. The serial is BM-15776. The weight pull is high, the guy said it was 50-60, but I would like to reduce it. Is it possible to reduce it down to 25 or less? My girlfriend will be using the bow also, so this draw is MUCH too heavy for her. We used a 10 pound draw during the intro class.
Im only looking to shoot it for fun at targets, no hunting at all. I also read that you need heavy enough arrows so the bow wont get damaged. How do I find out? What kind of bow do I have?
Thanks for any responses



