Arrows Bow

Arrows Bow


Set of 4 Oak Finish Arrow Back Windsor Country Style Dining Chairs


Set of 4 Oak Finish Arrow Back Windsor Country Style Dining Chairs


$140.30


Set of 4 Oak Finish Arrow Back Windsor Country Style Wood Dining Chair/Chairs This is a brand new Southwest Country Style Windsor Dining Chair/Chairs (Set of 4). Complete your dining room decor and match up your table with these brand new country style southwest dining chairs. Item is crafted in quality wood and will require simple assembly. This item is sold in sets of 4 only for safety in packag…

ICE-30BC - PURE IND.2 QT.ICE CREAM MKR.


ICE-30BC – PURE IND.2 QT.ICE CREAM MKR.


$76.95


ICE-30BC – PURE IND.2 QT.ICE CREAM MKR. – What’s better than a quart of luscious homemade ice cream, sorbet or frozen yogurt? Two quarts! The fully automatic Cuisinart® Pure IndulgenceTM makes 2 quarts of your favorite frozen desserts or drinks in as little as 25 minutes. It’s easy — an integrated motor, double-insulated freezer bowl and automatic mixing paddle do all the work. Results are consi…

BOW & ARROW HUNTER MINTS Sports Candy Mold Chocolate


BOW & ARROW HUNTER MINTS Sports Candy Mold Chocolate


$2.29



Ted Nugent Hunt Music


Ted Nugent Hunt Music


$11.99


The awe inspiring Ted Nugent Hunt Music CD featuring all of your favorite Ted Nugent hunting classics & full bluntal Nugity rockouts. Plus a Bonus CD! This is a must have for every Nugent fan & hunter alike. Guaranteed to stir the soul….

Bows & Arrows


Bows & Arrows


$13.98


This Washington DC-bred, NY-based quintet’s first album of emphatic, deeply textured rock was embraced by fans, radio, and press as something fresh and unexpected, which is why album number two, “Bows And Arrows”, is one of 2004’s most anticipated new releases….

Bows + Arrows


Bows + Arrows


$9.99



More Than Bows & Arrows [VHS]


More Than Bows & Arrows [VHS]


$19.95



PSE's Basic Guide to Archery (Your Basic Selecting, Tuning, and Shooting Guide for Modern Compound Bows)


PSE’s Basic Guide to Archery (Your Basic Selecting, Tuning, and Shooting Guide for Modern Compound Bows)


$35.00


Join Jon Shepley as he carefully guides you through the basics of getting started in archery. This comprehensive basic guide is packed with useful information for both novices and veterans. Dynamically illustrated with great graphics and on-camera demonstrations, this video will make you an archery expert in no time. From arrows to vanes, it’s all here in one entertaining video, just what you’d…

More Than Bows and Arrows [VHS]


More Than Bows and Arrows [VHS]


$21.50



Schumacher SC-600A SpeedCharge High Frequency Battery Charger


Schumacher SC-600A SpeedCharge High Frequency Battery Charger


$31.32


High-frequency charger uses advanced technology to charge up to twice as fast as conventional chargers. 5-year limited warranty….

Arrows Bow

The Care and Feeding of the Compound Bow

The key to having a successful hunt is to have a well-maintained bow. You don’t want something to snap or break while you’re drawing back at that 12 point buck.

The first thing you should do before you head out to the hunting cabin is to thoroughly inspect your bow. Do this before you head out, because if there’s anything wrong with your bow, you can repair or replace it now instead of having to drive back into civilization and wasting hunting time.

Your bowstring needs to be regularly and frequently waxed. If you see any “fuzzies”, it’s time to smooth on another coat. Rub it until it’s absorbed into the strings. The cables, too, need this treatment. The more you wax, the more you ensure that your bow will withstand hunting in damp conditions. Check for frays, rot or anything else that could bring your hunting trip to an abrupt pause.

Other places that need lubrication (this time a good bow oil) are most axles and bushings. A couple of drops after every foray into the bush will do them good. Check your bow manual to ascertain what procedure to use; some bows don’t require this kind of lubrication.

The bow limbs need to be checked regularly for cracks, scratches, dents and anything else that could become a problem. While you can probably take care of most scratches, cracks are something that you should take your bow to a professional to fix. If you try fixing it yourself, you may invalidate the bow warranty.

Check the limb bolts and tighten any that are loose. You can mark around the bolts with a permanent marker to create an easy way to tell if they’ve moved any since you got your draw weight set. A set of Allen wrenches for tightening the screws is what you need for both home and field.

Bow storage is important to maintain your equipment. The back of the truck is not a good place to keep a bow. Purchase or make a stand or hanger for both home and your hunting cabin where your bow can rest safely away from excessive heat, damp, dirt and pests.

If you get into the habit of inspecting, cleaning and lubricating your bow after each hunt, you’re going to have it in good working order every time you’re ready to head to the cabin for a weekend. It only takes a few minutes to maintain your bow for a lifetime.

About the Author

Check out RentGeorgiaCabins.com to see beautiful North Georgia vacation cabin rentals. The properties listed include beautiful Blue Ridge Georgia cabin rentals.

How can i make a home made bow and arrows? In less than 2 weeks?

I have less than 2 weeks to make them, so how can I? I don’t have much money, i have like $20 dllrs on my home “bank”, so money is a problem, I’m going to comic-con so i need the bow and arrows for that day. It’s for the 22 of july.
HOME MADE @.@!!! I CAN’T BY IT u.u!!

Take cardboard or wood if you can get it and fashion in into the bow then take string of some kind and tie it. the Arrows are easier. Find straight sticks and wittle them paint them if you want to.

Spiderman Bow & Arrow Funny Video Fail Toys Review Videos funny Mike Mozart of JeepersMedia


Leave a Reply

 

 

 

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>