Q&As
Q: Is this a kids bow
A: No, this is an adult bow
Q: What is the length of the string from the bow when not draw?
A: It is 135cm (53").
Q: what is the velocity of this bow
A: Recurve bow typically average 100 fps faster than draw weight. So a 50lb bow would be about 150 fps (100 fps + 50 lbs).
Q: Does the bow come with a string?
A: Comes with BOTH -Bow String, and -Bow Stringer
Q: How far does this bow shoot?
A: That's a hard question to answer how far are you looking at shooting and what pound bow a 30# bow is not going to shoot the same as a 50# bow are you looking at hunting range or tournament range we shoot at hunting range 10 yards to 40 yards but it will shoot a arrow a 100 yards plus weather or not we can hit the Target
Q: Do you have to build the bow yourself?
A: As with all take-down type bows it comes in 3 pieces (plus the string).
Instructions tell you to insert the upper and lower limbs to the riser using the limb-bolts provided and then
put the string on (larger loop on top limb and smaller loop on the bottom)…
Q: What tools are needed to assemble this bow?
A: Everything should come with it that you need. A bow stringer is NOT required but helps a bunch. However most shooter strung the bow (first time stringing a bow) on his/her own. Please watch a few videos on youtube. Takes a bit of strength but theres a method that makes it a lot easier
Q: What kind of arrows should be used on a bow like this?
A: Just make sure the arrows are rated for the poundage bow you are shooting.
Q: What is the physical difference between a 50 lbs bow and a 30 lbs bow?
A: None, completely dependent on bow limb flex not size
Q: Is there a left handed version available for this bow ?
A: This is a comman right handed bow. Please contact our support for a left handed bow.
Q: We hold the bow with the left arm and we draw the string with the right hand...is it?
A: Yeppers. You got it. Its a pretty good bow.
Q: can u mount a sight? is this bow accurate
A: Yes, you can install either the glued on or screw-in sight.
Accuracy is in the hand of the beholder. If the knocking point and the sight adjusted right, this bow is as accurate as any other. Very good quality, especially at this price.
Q: I am left hand dominant( I prefer to pull the bowstring with left hand) and right eye dominant. Do I need a left or a right handed bow.
A: You need a left hand bow.
Q: With a 40 pound bow, how much pound do you i have to pull if my draw is at 26"? i have survival bow @ 50 pound and i ha hard time to do a full dr
A: usually you would drop 2 lb for each inch under the 28 inch draw that the bow is rated at.
So 36 lb.