Keeping Inserts in Your Carbon Shafts

Quick Stick Hot Melt Glue is a great glue product. Take a look at this informative video. Big Jim will demonstrate that it’s easy to use and does a great job.

 

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Gear at a Glance

It’s important to choose a bow that is not too heavy. When getting started, Big Jim recommends men start with a 40 lb bow, and women choose something in the 25-30 lb range.

Longbow: A straight bow with one curve from end to end, the longbow is D-shaped with bowstring loops that touch the limb nocks.

Recurve bow: Similar construction to a longbow, a recurve bow has more than one curve to add spring quality and power.

Arrows: Considered the most important piece of equipment, poor quality arrows are impossible to shoot accurately. Made with a straight shaft of wood with a nock that allows the arrow to rest on the string, feathers stabilize the flight giving the tip the best shot to hit the target. Check out the NEW Big Jim’s custom arrow – click here.

Quiver: Holds the extra arrows and protects the archer from injuring him/herself when arrows are not in use. Many styles are available, including a bow quiver, backpack-style quiver and side quiver. Check out this video featuring Big Jim’s Bow Quiver.

Arm Guard: Protects the forearm from string rebound.

 

I had the pleasure of making Big Jim’s and Debbie’s acquaintance yesterday after a long online search for the Bear Takedown Recurve Bow. No vendors in the world seemed to have it or even knew when it would be available. Then I was lucky enough to call Big Jim. Imagine my surprise when he not only had the riser I wanted, but the low poundage limbs as well. Big Jim and Debbie were great to talk with and he even helped me avoid a bad online arrow purchase that saved me major bucks. My hats off to both of them. ~ Tom

Traditional Archery

Traditional archery goes back at least 70,000 years and has a long history of providing protection and food for the human race. There is historical evidence that bows and arrows were the primary weapon in Egypt as early as 3500BC. By 1600AD, firearms had developed and guns transitioned to man’s primary weapon of choice, particularly during wartime. Archery continued as art form and sport for hunting, and was named an Olympic sport in 1900.

Traditional archery requires the right gear and a dedication to the craft. Fast forward to the twenty-first century, and traditional archers continue to enjoy the thrill of the hunt using recurve and long bows. It’s vital to match the bow to the archer – so be sure to get pros like Big Jim or his team to help you.

While the majority of gear on the archery market today is focused on compound bows (which require less time and skill to shoot), movies such as Hunger Games and Brave have revived new interest in traditional archery – with a brand new generation of enthusiasts. Shooting with a longbow or recurve bow requires instinct and skill – plus the ability to judge distance without additional tools. Aficionados relish the level of attention and concentration required to master the sport.

“I ordered a 58″ Thunderchild, 53” @ 28″, two-piece takedown, and a beaver tail grip (glad you recommended this, Jim). I am EXTREMELY pleased with this bow! I build my own bows from wood I cut myself so I am a picky person when it comes to my bows. The bow I purchased from you is not only a gorgeous bow, but a deadly beast that holds nothing back. I have had so many compliments about it, especially when I break it down for travel. Jaws drop when I throw it in the quiver and climb up a rock face!

 

Both Big Jim and Debbie were very helpful and kind with the whole process of getting me exactly what I wanted! Thank you again so much for everything, I am eyeing a Buffalo bow next! ~ John

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