Are heavier bows more accurate?

If you choose to go with an ultralight bow, just remember that heavier bows tend to hold steadier. With a light bow, it's possible for shooting form flaws to be exaggerated. And as much as accessories, such as quivers and sights can upset the balance of any bow, that imbalance can be especially apparent on light bows.
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Are higher poundage bows more accurate?

Higher string tension can be more forgiving to release errors. Lower tension can magnify them. The latter, lower tension, is a good way to train for a better release. The heavier draw weight, in the end, works more against you though than for you in overall accuracy consistency.
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Do heavier bows shoot farther?

Heavier arrows will not travel as far because they have a slower speed, but they will be more accurate than lighter arrows and deliver a more penetrating impact to the target. The range of a heavier arrow will be less than that of a lighter arrow.
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Does bow draw weight affect accuracy?

Bow draw weight is the other factor that must be right for hunting bow accuracy. If you cannot point a bow toward the target and easily draw the arrow straight back to your face without dipping the bow toward the ground or hiking it toward the sky, the draw-weight is too much for your arm and shoulder muscles.
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Is a heavier bow more stable?

A heavy bow might feel more stable while aiming, but archers need to choose a mass weight they can comfortably aim with while not easily becoming fatigued.
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Is more draw weight better?

It gives folks the ability far and wide to pick up a bow and learn to shoot. Some people are comfortable drawing 40 lbs while others are comfortable drawing 70 lbs. The more draw weight there is, the faster the arrow is going to fly. Draw weight is something that a hunter can progress with, too.
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How do I know what weight bow to buy?

If you have a 30″ draw length, and want to end up with a 30 pound bow, you'll have to take into account your 2″ extra draw length (remember weights are based on 28″ draw lengths). 2 inches extra will add 5 pounds onto your bow weight, so to get your 30 pound bow, you'll need to buy a 25 pound bow to get there.
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How do I increase my bow accuracy?

Point the bow at the target, double-check that your bow grip is loose, and pull the string back smoothly to your face. Do not dip the bow or point it in the air as you draw. Do not push the bow ahead as you draw the string back. Extend the bow fully, and then pull the string straight back.
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Is 50 lb draw weight good for hunting?

As a rule of thumb, 40 pounds of kinetic energy efficiently kills whitetails, and 50 pounds or greater is required for larger game such as elk, moose or bear.
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How hard is it to pull back a 40 pound bow?

The draw weight is basically, “How strong do I need to be in order to pull this thing back?” For a recurve bow, it's measured by pulling back to 28 inches. So for a 40 lb bow, it means that it takes 40 lbs of force to pull back the string 28 inches for a recurve.
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How hard is it to pull a 50 pound bow?

50 lbs of draw weight is a lot to hold at full draw steadily for enough time to shoot accurately for a beginner, because it takes time to learn how to utilize the correct muscles and to build to engrain the sight picture... It just is.. Especially if you are trying to learn how to be the most accurate you can be.
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How far can a 55 lb compound bow shoot?

Most bowkills are within 20 yards anyway. Good luck and dont bother with anymore weight. Tiffany Lakowsky shoots 55 pounds and she kills all kinds of stuff at 30-45 yards.
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What weight bow do Olympic archers use?

Bow: In Olympic archery, competitors use recurve bows that draw an average of around 48.5 pounds for the men and 33 pounds for the women. The bow may have a mechanical sight, but no optical enhancements.
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Do I need a 70 lb bow?

For whitetail deer hunting anything above 40 lbs is fine. For larger game such as elk or moose a good recommendation is at least 60-65 lbs of draw weight. A general rule of thumb is that a shooter should be able to shoot a bow about 30 times in a row without being fatigued.
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What is considered a heavy bow?

A "heavy bow" is determined by the shooter and what they like. The magic number for bow weight the last few years has been around 4 #s, which coincides with the shorter ATA lengths. Longer ATA bows will run heavier, but are considered more stable and accurate.
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What affects accuracy with a bow?

To be accurate, archers must set their sights exactly for conditions the day dictates. That's extremely important outdoors because wind, air temperatures, relative humidity, and sunlight's direction can affect where arrows hit.
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Does arrow length affect accuracy?

So you know that the shorter and stiffer the arrow the better for speed and accuracy, the tradeoff against this is safety.
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Why are my arrows all over the target?

If your arrows are outside the parameters set for your specific bow, then the spine is going to be too weak or too stiff. In either case accuracy will suffer, especially with fixed-blade broadheads.
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How accurate should I be to bow hunt?

another rule of thumb you'll hear alot of is 1 inch for every 10 yards, for example 1 inch groups at 10 yards 3 inch groups at 30. if you can do that then you are plenty accurate enough to hunt.
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Does let off affect draw length?

moving the stop decreases letoff taking you down from max length. really just stops the cam short of full draw rotation. lets midgets get some speed back setting the mod to 30 and stop to 27 or something.
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Why do my arrows go left?

If you are a right handed shooter - arrows going left is an almost certain sign that you are dropping your bow and not following through the shot. Your peeking so to speak. Remind yourself to keep looking at the spot until AFTER the arrow impacts - and I bet your issue vanishes.
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Is a compound bow more accurate than a recurve?

Advantages of a compound bow: You still have to practice and sight your bow in with a compound bow, but not as much as the more minimalist recurve bow. Since they do not rely on physical strength as much, compound bows allow more accuracy and power from a greater distance.
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