It would depend on the materials from which it is made and the usage it gets.
what is a crest recurve bow worth?
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yes
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yes. it weakens the limbs and reduces draw weight. best to unstring the bow while in storage.
An example of a recurve bow is the Samick Sage Recurve Bow, which is a popular choice among archers for its versatility and performance.
what is a crest recurve bow worth?
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Yes. She uses a simple recurve bow,
It doesn't matter what arrow rest you use, so long as it is what works best in your bow. Some people recommend something called a "spigarest"; it is made of carbon-fibre, so it should last a long, long time.
A recurve has curved limbs at the tips. This allows the bow to store more energy in a shorter bow. A longbow is usually straight and has no curvature at the tip ends. And of course is longer in size.
Well, I would choose the recurve bow, for menouvarability.
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the answer is 200ft!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's called a "recurve" bow.
The maximum killing distance for a typical 55 pound recurve bow is 100 yards. Beyond this distance, the bow does not offer a consistent killing blow.
You do not tilt or "cant" the bow at all if it is a compound bow. You want to bow perfectly in line with the body. If it is a traditional long bow or recurve bow then you cant "tilt" slightly toward the riser which in your case would be to the left.