Do bows get old?

Chances are, if you've used the bow within the past year, it's absolutely fine to shoot. If it's been longer, however, take the time to make sure it's still safe. Get it checked by a professional. Your local archery store will inspect it for cracks, fraying strings and broken parts.
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How many years will a bow last?

A properly maintained longbow with regular restringing can last as long as your body can use the bow, with the average around 20 to 30 years, and it will still be in good enough condition to pass on to someone else. The life of a longbow ends because of: Mechanical Damage – Broken tips and cracks in the body.
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How often should you replace your bow?

The short and simple answer is: All bows should be restrung about every two to three years, depending on how often you shoot. Target bows are shot more often and should be restrung every year, while hunting bows can be restrung every two years.
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Do bows lose power over time?

The notion that compound bows lose power over time is a misconception of what's actually happening, as they don't lose power from aging or too much time on the range. Either with repeated use or minimal activity, you may find that your bowstring may lose some tension, or it may need to be replaced altogether.
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Do recurve bows wear out?

If a recurve bow is well maintained and cared for you can expect it to easily last a lifetime and even be passed down to the next generation. It's not uncommon for people today to be shooting bows made in the 1950's or before.
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How long can you leave a wooden bow strung?

The best practice is to unstring your wooden recurve bow or longbow after you're finished shooting. Modern recurve and longbows made from synthetic materials can be left strung for up to 3 weeks, but should be unstrung for long-term storage. Compound bows can be left strung indefinitely.
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Do I need a new bow?

The next thing to consider is how old the bow is in relation to the strings and cables. Most pro shops and manufacturers recommend changing these out every two years. These are under a ton of pressure constantly without you even shooting the bow.
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How long will a fiberglass bow last?

fiberglass has been around so many years that it's pretty well established. there are many self bows that are still in use after decades of use also. I have shot one of those that is more than 100 years old. should be no problem to pass bows on down for generations.
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Does it hurt to leave a recurve bow strung?

That is, unless your bow is fiberglass. If you have a fiberglass bow, it doesn't hurt it to leave it strung all the time. But if your bow uses natural materials on the back and belly, you need to unstring it when it's not in use. The reason is because natural materials deteriorate over time.
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How much does it cost to get a bow restrung?

It typically costs between $50-$300 to get a compound bow restrung, on average. A bowstring will generally cost between $50-$200, whereas the tools required to do the restring yourself will cost a further $50-$100. The labor to get your bow professionally restrung can be as low as $20.
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Is an old compound bow safe to shoot?

Chances are, if you've used the bow within the past year, it's absolutely fine to shoot. If it's been longer, however, take the time to make sure it's still safe. Get it checked by a professional. Your local archery store will inspect it for cracks, fraying strings and broken parts.
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How long will a Hoyt bow last?

that bow will last a lifetime bud.. i have a hoyt that has over 30,000 shots thru it and its still going. all i do is replace the string and cables. i shoot year around and over 200 arrows a week. sooooooooooooooo take care of it and it will take care of you.
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How long are bow strings good for?

Replacing Bowstrings

Properly maintained bowstrings can last about three years, but should then be replaced. The bowstring should also be replaced if it has frays or a broken strand. If you're unsure whether to replace your bowstring, visit an archery store for assistance.
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Are compound bows reliable?

For range, there is the overall range and then there is an effective range. The average compound bow has an overall range of up to 100 yards and an effective range of between 30-60 yards depending on the archer. For crossbows, some crossbows can shoot up to several hundred yards, but with less accuracy of course.
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How often should you wax your bow string?

A properly-waxed bowstring has a smooth, slightly tacky feel. If the string feels dry, or starts to exhibit discoloration or fuzz out, it's time to wax it again. Most top archers wax their strings every two to three weeks, plus before competition if the forecast is for rain.
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How do I know if my bow strings are bad?

Run fingers up and down bowstring length to feel for fiber separations, “fuzzy” texture, or dry condition. If bowstring appears dry or fuzzy, apply bowstring wax by rubbing it into string fibers with fingers until it's absorbed. Re-inspect bowstring for signs of wear or damage.
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What parts of a bow are most commonly damaged?

Of all the bow's parts, the bow string requires the most frequent maintenance because it's the most prone to wear and tear.
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Are bows worth upgrading?

Upgrading to an upper echelon bow will most likely help you shoot more consistently out to farther ranges. If you do it before you have any issues with the limbs or other parts of your current bow, it will be there as a back up, or you can use it to help get a friend interested in archery as well.
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Are new bows more accurate?

New bows are faster, easier to shoot, and more accurate and efficient.
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How long does a recurve bow string last?

A Recurve bowstring should be replaced every 2-3 years under normal use. The string should be replaced sooner if it becomes frayed, worn, or otherwise damaged. Modern synthetic materials are very durable but stretch and wear out over time.
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Should a bow string be twisted?

Putting in twists will make the string effectively shorter (think about twisting up a piece of string) which will increase the brace height; taking twists out will effectively give you a longer string and therefore smaller brace height. To do the tuning – start with the lowest sensible brace height and shoot 3 arrows.
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Is Oak good for bow making?

Woodworking and bow building are too different things: namely because of elasticity! I'm guessing you're using boards, so I suggest stock up on that white oak- but only the straight grained pieces. White oak is a very good bow wood, and from my own experience rather reliable.
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Do compound bows need to be unstrung?

Compound bows always remain strung, so your bow case must accommodate the shape of a strung compound. In contrast, takedown recurve bows must be unstrung after each shooting session.
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