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Pse bow grips
Pse bow grips




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The riser will come with pre-drilled mounting holes for the sight and rest.

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Traditionally, bows with more extended risers are more balanced at full draw, while those with shorter risers are more maneuverable in tight spaces. Manufacturers have gone to great lengths to provide the archer with the perfect blend of strength and weight in riser design, which is a big reason you’ll notice so many cutouts in the riser.Ī good riser design adds stability and balance to your shooting. Carbon-riser compounds are typically more expensive but are lightweight, durable, and warm to the touch when outside temps are frigid (Aluminum risers are more affordable but they feel ice cold to the touch during chilly bow hunting mornings).

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Most risers are aluminum, but many bow manufacturers offer carbon-riser models as well. It makes up most of the bow and is the midsection that connects to the bow’s limb pockets.

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The more you know about compound bows, the better your chances of finding a one that shoots and feels like it was made just for you. Below, I’ve outlined the nuts and bolts you need to know in order to start asking the right questions. The parts of a bow are sophisticated, but they’re actually not complicated to understand. If you’re new to bowhunting, the parts of a compound bow might sound like a completely different language.

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When you go to a local pro shop to start looking for a beginner compound bow, you’ll hear a bunch of bow terms thrown around: riser, module, buss cable, limbs, limb pockets, and cams.






Pse bow grips