Aiming with the bow



Choosing the right archery equipment is essential for the type of sport you wish to practise, whether you want your own gear for competition or as a hobby. 

If you’ve heard about compound bows, you should know they’re an excellent choice—once drawn, they require minimal holding force, and with good aim, the shot is incredibly powerful. Also known as a compound bow, it releases the arrow with tremendous force, making it ideal for hunting, for example, as it’s easier to hold at full draw. These bows use a release aid to shoot the arrow, feature optical sights, and are shorter for easier movement through forests and undergrowth.

However, if you’re looking to practise archery at home as a leisure activity, you don’t need such a specialised bow. More traditional options like the longbow or a recurve bow may suffice. If you want greater precision because your aim has improved, consider upgrading to an Olympic recurve bow. Bows from the Mathews brand are among the best on the market, and you can find equipment across a wide price range.

Regardless, it’s always safer to learn at a club rather than on your own. Here, you can obtain licences, learn from top archery professionals, and avoid high costs. Plus, clubs provide all the equipment, certified instructors, and guidance on selecting your ideal gear—it’s not worth taking unnecessary risks. Check here for all the archery schools and clubs available in Spain and learn with complete confidence. 


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