Tag Archives: traditional archery

Brace Height Explained: 5 Proven Ways to Tune It

Archer at full draw with a braced recurve bow at an outdoor range

Quick Answer: Brace height is the distance from the deepest part of your bow’s grip to the string when the bow is strung but not drawn. A lower brace height gives you a faster arrow but punishes bad form; a higher one is slower, quieter, and more forgiving. You measure it with a bow square […]

Archer’s Paradox: 6 Essential Facts Explained

Recurve archer at full draw demonstrating the archer's paradox

Quick Answer: The archer’s paradox is the fact that an arrow flies straight to the target even though, at full draw, it points slightly off to the side of the bow. It works because the arrow shaft bends and flexes as the string releases, wrapping around the riser and snapping back onto the intended line […]

Instinctive Archery: 7 Steps to Aim Without Sights

Instinctive archery hunters shooting traditional bows without sights

Learn instinctive archery the right way: how to aim a bow without sights, the 7-step shot sequence, the best bows, and drills that build accuracy fast.

Recurve vs Longbow: 7 Key Differences (2026 Guide)

Archer holding a takedown recurve bow at sunset

Quick Answer: In a recurve vs longbow comparison, the recurve wins on raw speed, accuracy, and portability because its curved limb tips store more energy and break down into a packable takedown. The longbow wins on simplicity, quiet shooting, and a forgiving grip that hides minor form errors. Choose a recurve for versatility and hunting […]

Recurve vs Compound Bow: 7 Essential Differences

Recurve vs compound bow comparison with a traditional recurve and modern compound side by side

Quick Answer: In the recurve vs compound bow debate, a recurve is the simpler, lighter, cheaper bow that builds better form and rewards practice, while a compound uses cams and let-off to hold most of the draw weight for you, making it easier to aim and far more powerful at distance. Choose a recurve to […]

How to Aim a Recurve Bow: 4 Proven Methods

How to aim a recurve bow at full draw

Quick Answer: To aim a recurve bow, build a repeatable shot first — a stable stance, relaxed grip, and an anchor point you hit the same way every time. Then pick an aiming method: use a bow sight for precision, the arrow tip for gap shooting, the string for string walking, or pure focus for […]

Barebow Shooting Technique: 8 String Walking & Anchor Fixes for Tighter Groups

barebow recurve archer

Barebow archery strips away sights and stabilizers — leaving you, the string, and the target. Master string walking, anchor points, and gap aiming for tight groups at every distance.

Bow Quiver Types: Hip, Back & Bow-Mounted Compared 2026

bow quiver types in action: bowhunter at full draw with bow-mounted quiver

Bow quiver types compared: hip, back, and bow-mounted. Match the quiver to the way you actually shoot — target, traditional, or bowhunting.

Longbow Buying Guide: 9 Specs to Check Before Your First Traditional Bow

traditional longbow archer - bow arrow drawing stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

A practical longbow buying guide covering draw weight, AMO length, materials, takedown vs one-piece, budget tiers, and the rookie mistakes that ruin a first traditional bow.

Best Recurve Bows for Beginners: 8 Top Models from $80 to $400+

60inch 30-60lbs Hunting Takedown Longbow Recurve Bow Left and Right Hand for Archery Shooting Training

A no-nonsense buyer’s guide to the 8 best recurve bows for beginners — Samick Sage to Hoyt Satori — with draw weight, length, and price comparisons.