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Frequently Asked Questions
Do not leave a bow braced for longer than you use it.
Do not leave your bow in the sun. If your bow gets hot, wait until it cools down before bracing.
Check the string of the bow. If it looks thready, wax it with either beeswax of special string wax available in bow shops.
Do not shoot the bow without a proper arrow.
When buying arrows, you should consider the draw weight of the bow and your draw length. If you order your arrows from us, we will choose the ideal traditional wooden arrows for you, made of Scots Pine or other high quality wood.
Arrows should not be shot into hard targets including wood. They should be shot at professional targets or ones made by you, e.g. a cardboard box filled with clothes, rugs, etc. When properly used, wooden arrows will last just as long as any other arrows.
Make sure your arrows do not have any cracks and are not bent. Do not ever shoot unhealthy arrows.
Make sure your string is not twisted when you brace your bow. Watch out for threading in the string. Use simple beeswax or special string lubricant available at archery stores once in a while, especially when threading occurs.
Correct arrow length is measured from the bottom, inside of the nock groove (deepest point where the string goes into the nock) to the cut end of the shaft, not including the point or point insert.
Spine is very important when it comes to tuning, shooting and grouping your arrows. If you do not have the correct arrow spine for your bow set up, you are going to get erratic arrow flight and poor shooting groups. Having the proper arrow spine is key to optimizing the grouping of your arrows and for the best possible accuracy.