Posted on 14 June 2010. Tags: Alpine, aluminium, bow, elite, graphite, micro
The Alpine Micro Elite compound bow oozes class, quality and performance. The micro elite line was refined for 2009 and although mainly cosmetic it also boasts a new riser design. Unlike some other bows though there is no plastic to be found anywhere on this bow which is a huge selling point.
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Posted on 14 June 2010. Tags: Alpine, bow, compound, frontier, reliable
Alpine Frontier compound bows are incredibly easy to use and even if you are a beginner you will feel like a pro in no time. It is a light bow with a machined handle and aluminium components which is what you expect from any quality Alpine bow.
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Posted on 14 June 2010. Tags: aim, arrow, bow, depth, peep, shoot, sight
Another popular question recently is how to shoot a compound bow without using a sight, or even if it is possible. Its not as straight forward as you might think. This guide sorts it out once and for all.
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Posted on 14 June 2010. Tags: bow, bow press, compound, peep, safety, sign, string
This might sound a little odd, but it is quite an popular question it seems. This guide is the definitive source on how to install a peep sight on a compound bow string without using a bow press.
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Posted on 14 June 2010. Tags: bow, compound, limbs, long, one-eigth, reflex, tune
Compound bows help an archer or hunter aim better and shoot straighter. They are different from long bows and recurve bows since both the long bow and the recurve bow have limbs that are flexible. They stretch back when the bow string is pulled. The tension that your hand has to overcome increases uniformly as the string is pulled back.
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Posted on 14 June 2010. Tags: aim, anchor, bow, cam, compound, shoot
A compound bow is different from a recurve bow or a long bow. The compound bow does not have flexible arms like the recurve or longbow. The compound bow has rigid and fixed arms. These arms do not move back.
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