If you wish to become an archer or bow-hunter like the ones that lived in the era of knights, be sure to get a bow like the Medieval Longbow. Made from solid sapwood hickory, this longbow comes in seven draw weight options measured in pounds. Also, the bow has three arrow rest options. You can choose between left hand rest, right hand rest, and uni-grip which means it does not have a rest. The arrow rest will appear as a notch on the side of the bow. The notch has a leather strike plate. There is a dark brown leather cord wrapping around the grip. Just below the grip, the bow will feature its draw weight.
Overall, the bow has a deep dark brown finish. The bow comes with its string, bow instructions, warranty, and a certificate of authenticity. This hickory longbow has a tough design that makes it ideal for hunting. You can also use it as a target bow or for reenacting.
Please note that if you will be pulling the bow string with your right hand, you should choose the right-hand arrow rest. If you will pull with your left hand, get the left-hand arrow rest. The uni-grip lacks an arrow rest.
This bow comes with a warranty.
Key Features:
- Fully functional
- Sold in seven draw weights
- Has three arrow rest options
- Features a cord wrapped grip
- Includes instructions and certificate of authenticity
- Great for target shooting and hunting
Materials:
- Made from hickory
- Grip wrap is leather cord
How to Find Your Draw Length and Draw Weight:
- To find your draw length, take your height in inches and divide by 2.5. If need be, round down to the next draw length. For example, someone who is 5 Feet 4 Inches tall will have a draw length of 25 after rounding down.
- The Draw Weight of a bow is measured in pounds and corresponds to the amount of force required to pull back the bow string. It is best to pick a draw weight that you can handle. All of the bows have a draw length of 28 inches. To match your draw weight to its equivalent in the 28 inch draw length, use the chart above. Find your draw length and weight and slide over along the row to the corresponding draw weight range under the 28 header. For example if you use a bow that is 47-52 pounds at 24 inches, you will use the bow of 55-60 pounds at a 28 inch draw.
Care Instructions:
- Do not store the bow with the bow strung. This can weaken the bow over time. The bow is best kept unstrung when not in use.
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 72 Inches
- Draw Length: 28 Inches
Measurements are approximate.
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