Carbon Express is a high quality game and hunting specialist company. They offer products such as Carbon Arrows, which are sturdy and designed for larger animals, and they also offer a variety of crossbows.
Carbon arrows are superior for hunting. Aluminum arrows are less expensive, lighter (faster), and if they get bent can be straitened easily. Carbon arrows are a little pricier, but are stronger and penetrate the game better because they can be a little skinnier.
It depends on what style of shooting you want to do. If you want to go compound, which is the faster bow which is used for target shooting and hunting, then I have a Hoyt which I absolutely LOVE! And I use carbon fat boy arrows with fledglings for compititions, but regular carbon arrows are good starter arrows. As for recurve, my friend also has a Hoyt brand which they really like! They have carbon arrows with feathers.
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Woo for the bow. And mostly carbon for the arrows
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The polarity arrows should point towards the more electronegative atom, which is the oxygen atom. The oxygen atom attracts the shared electron pairs more strongly than the carbon atom, creating a partial negative charge on the oxygens and a partial positive charge on the carbon atom.
By the 1700's bows and arrows were not used much. The flintlock was used.
they used bows, arrows, traps, clubs and sticks.
im assuming u mean bow..... u can use carbon, fiber glass, aluminum, or aluminum carbon. These are all safe to use and can be cut-to-size. DO NOT use wooden arrows with a compound bow....they will shatter or split depending on the poundage....pieces can fly into your arm so stick with the above!!!
a quiver is not a measurement it is a device used for holding arrows
yes pueblo Indians used bows and arrows