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How-To Care For Your Compound Bow, Bow Poundage Questions, And Building The Basic Third Hand Archery 4'x4' Box Target

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[ArcheryTalk.com]( Hello ArcheryTalk.com Member! Welcome to the latest edition of the ArcheryTalk.com newsletter, your regular roundup of our favorite discussions and recommended reading. Enjoy the newsletter and thanks for continuing to be part of the ArcheryTalk.com family. Your ArcheryTalk.com Team [Visit ArcheryTalk.com]( Top Discussions | [Facebook]( [User] [SHTF Defense: Bows and Crossbows]( Archery gear has its own place during a SHTF event. [Read More]( WOW [How-To Care for Your Compound Bow]( Compound bows are amazing tools that can be a serious investment, so you need to care for them to ensure they function properly. [Read More]( HOT [Bow Poundage Question]( I have the Carbon Icon from Bowtech that I just purchased. While at the proshop they set it to 50lbs but I know I can go a bit more maybe to 57-60 or 55lbs. [Read More]( 7 [What (compound) bow to upgrade from Hoyt Ruckus?]( We are looking to upgrade my 14-year-old son's compound bow. He is shooting a Hoyt Ruckus now but it only has 2 more clicks of draw length adjustment. So we want to start researching his next bow. [Read More]( 5 [How to build the basic Third Hand Archery 4'x4' Box target]( Don't miss this! [Read More]( 923 [Brand new to Trad and would like some advice.]( I've been window shopping for about a year now and i finally got a great deal on a used Samick Sage that I couldn't pass up. 5 Recommended [The Reality of a Yellowstone Eruption]( [The Different Types of Archery Bows and What They're Used For]( [Flashlight Review: Wowtac A2 Headlamp]( [Print Your Own “Shoot-N-C” Style Targets]( [This Might Be The Most Low-Key Knife Of All Time]( [8 Things Hunters Want Non-Hunters to Know]( This email was sent by ArcheryTalk.com, a part of VerticalScope Inc., 111 Peter Street, Suite 700, Toronto, ON, M5V2H1. If you have any questions regarding the communications you receive from us, please [contact us](. [Manage your email preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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