I've seen the thread below about pistol and rifle bows, I already have a pistol bow of the same type as the 80 lb bow listed in the link, I also had an old Barnett wildcat I think it was.
But today I'm questioning the need to possibly buy a better bow, BUT which one and why ?
I wondered if we could debate pros and cons of X bows, and try some combined research to see if we can find a bow that is best suited to the needs of preppers.
I would like a rifle bow for example, but recurve or compound,
alloy or metal prod,
how long can I leave a compound strung for,
how long will the string or cable last for on either type.
What length / size bolts are best etc.
Wooden Stock or synthetic
How many spare strings, cables would you keep
how many bolts would you keep
what is a good alround draw weight
can you " rest the draw weight on an uncocked compund bow for storage?
I wonder if Skean could assist by setting up a debate to draw out information and opinion on this important issue..
I already have a recurve traditional 3 piece bow plus all the extras a prepper could dream of, BUT its simply to big for my needs.
My dream bow is over 100lb but under 200lb draw weight, light, compact and being a prepper always trying to be ready a bow that can be left strung for long periods. I dont want to grab it in a hurry only to find it had deteriated to a point of uselessness.
Can this community help me find a good bow and perhaps work out a common standard type for prepping?
Thanks in advance
NR
But today I'm questioning the need to possibly buy a better bow, BUT which one and why ?
I wondered if we could debate pros and cons of X bows, and try some combined research to see if we can find a bow that is best suited to the needs of preppers.
I would like a rifle bow for example, but recurve or compound,
alloy or metal prod,
how long can I leave a compound strung for,
how long will the string or cable last for on either type.
What length / size bolts are best etc.
Wooden Stock or synthetic
How many spare strings, cables would you keep
how many bolts would you keep
what is a good alround draw weight
can you " rest the draw weight on an uncocked compund bow for storage?
I wonder if Skean could assist by setting up a debate to draw out information and opinion on this important issue..
I already have a recurve traditional 3 piece bow plus all the extras a prepper could dream of, BUT its simply to big for my needs.
My dream bow is over 100lb but under 200lb draw weight, light, compact and being a prepper always trying to be ready a bow that can be left strung for long periods. I dont want to grab it in a hurry only to find it had deteriated to a point of uselessness.
Can this community help me find a good bow and perhaps work out a common standard type for prepping?
Thanks in advance
NR