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Where to Shoot A Deer With A Bow

May 14, 2019 by Redneck Salvation Leave a Comment

An interesting question that often comes up among the new comers of the bow hunting scene is, where exactly do I shoot a deer with a bow. Like most things people often with overload you with information without actually telling you the right answer. So in order for myself to give you the right answer I've laid out in a way that everybody can understand. The short of the … [Read more...] about Where to Shoot A Deer With A Bow

What Size Compound Bow do I Need?

May 13, 2019 by Redneck Salvation Leave a Comment

What Size Compound Bow do I Need?

A common question I often hear from new bow hunters coming onto the scene is What size Compound Bow do I need? Funnily enough the answer is no where near as hard or complicated as some people might tell you. When it comes to shooting a recurve bow the size of the bow is much more important, but with compound bows there are many other pressing issues that need to be … [Read more...] about What Size Compound Bow do I Need?

How to Measure Bow Draw Weight

May 7, 2019 by Redneck Salvation Leave a Comment

How to measure bow draw weight

Sometimes the world of bow hunting and archery can become a little overwhelming. With so many different terms describing different archery equipment, techniques and specs it can often become a maze to the beginner archer starting out on his bow hunting journey. That's why today we thought we'd answer one of your questions on how to measure bow draw weight. To do that … [Read more...] about How to Measure Bow Draw Weight

How to Measure Bow Draw Length

December 21, 2018 by Redneck Salvation Leave a Comment

How to measure draw length

Learning how to measure bow draw length isn't a hard task, but it's definatley a critical one, especially when it comes to compound bows. Have you ever shot a mates bow and your draw length is no where near his, and then you wonder why you couldn't hit the broad side of a barn, I have. Actually, I spent a fair while shooting my own bow with out the correct draw length and … [Read more...] about How to Measure Bow Draw Length

Compound Bow Beginner Tips – Top 10

October 14, 2018 by Redneck Salvation Leave a Comment

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So y'all young Rednecks seen some idiot shootin' apples off someones head. Now y'all think your going to be the next robin hood. Well, slim chance, and probably dont shoot apples off each other head, but, I am going to give you the top 10 compound bow beginner tips that will get the average novice shooting a compound bow in fine form in no time. Let's cut to the chase, 1. … [Read more...] about Compound Bow Beginner Tips – Top 10

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