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Finding the ideal Mathews Solocam bow.

Date Published: 29th September 2009
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Without doubt there are plenty of different sorts of bows on the market today, but choosing one is not an simple job. The bow-manufacturing industry has been flooded with new innovations and developments in the last decade. Compound bows have gone through plenty of alterations in appearance and architecture, with a number of drastic changes happening in the past few years. Justifying the purchase of one bow over another these days needs more than just a large wallet filled with greenbacks and plastic. Fortunately, there are a few guidelines and procedures to follow that should help simplify the process.

The choice between getting a Recurve Bow or a Compound Bow is up to you. I suggest that you try both sorts of bows, if possible, prior to making a choice. Using a Recurve Bow is more 'old-style'. Its primary advantage is less moving parts to adjust, easier to tune and maintain. Its primary disadvantage is Draw-weight. The full strength of the bow must be held at full draw by the fingers, so more strength training should be required to control the Draw-weight.


Having said that, choosing a good bow isn't just about finding one that fits. You'll also want to choose a bow that offers the correct blend of performance and shootability. This is where cam design comes into play. Modern cams come in a variety of feels and levels of aggression. Most cams are specifically engineered to produce a smooth feel. Others are made for best possible performance. The actual geometry of the cam system determines how soft or aggressive the powerstroke should be. Take a look at the additional sample graphs below, taken from bows with different sorts of popular cam systems.

The Mathews Archery Ignition should provide beginners with the correct start. This new sweet-shooting bow from Mathews Archery features string suppressors, single-cam technology, and fully machined Aeroriser. Those looking for old-style bows should not be disappointed with the heritage line of top old-style bow models such as Heritage, Eagle, and Hawk. These elegant works of art and craftsmanship provides exceptional performance for archers, not to mention discriminating good looks. To complement the variety of quality bows are Mathews' archery accessories, such as quivers, arrow rests, replacement bow grips, bowstrings, and more. Other Mathews products includes shirts, hats, jackets, towels/decals, and camo laptop. Every SoloCam bow of Mathews also comes with limited lifetime warranty that prioritizes repairs.


For further help about the best bows available to hunters throughout the world go to Bow Mathews
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