Tl;dr : how do adjustable draw weight bows, and takedown bows work? Can they be features of the same bow? How large of a range can an adjustable draw weight bow be?
Hey r/archery (and, r/Bowyer, if I do end up cross posting correctly), I think I have an idea you may want to hear.
I use to love archery and I'm trying to get back into it, but I want to do it more on my terms. A few years back I got a Mongolian horse bow sorta design because I am a nerd and wanted to try thumb drawing, and I found to like it a lot.
Eventually, it got me thinking, about modern bow design, and how you can't shoot on either side on bows with nice features, like takedown bows or adjustable draw weights.
I went googling for an amedextorus breakdown recurve bow with adjustable draw weight, and it doesn't exist.
Now, I dont understand the terminology for a lot of these modern things, and I'm not even sure if an adjustable bow could be apart of a takedown bow. But it seems possible.
I feel like while I say modernizing, I dont mean too modern, I still like my wood finish. Not looking for something to take to the Olympics.
But the problem is I don't know how takedown bows come apart, or how adjustable an adjustable draw weight bow could be. So, i thought I'd ask reddit. Can anyone here help inform me a little?
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