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Need recommendation for barebow plunger, string, arrows etc.

Sitting here about to buy my first bow equippment, barebow style.

Some questions:

  1. Plunger, which one is recommended? I hear Beiter often being mentioned, though it's quite costly. I can afford one, but is there no other "serious" alternative? Just wanting to know what my options are.
  2. Plunger size seems to be a thing, how to pick the correct size? Example: https://www.merlinarchery.co.uk/beiter-button.html
  3. String, do I just pick a 68" string for a 68" bow? Simple as that?
  4. Arrows: I have no idea except that my drawlength is about 27" from nock to front of riser. I can always cut them down I guess, as I have access to an arrow cutter. I also want arrows that have replacable nocks, like not sure the term, but they fit over like a tiny button at the end? And since stringwalking, I guess I need deep nocks so that they don't pop off the string.

I'll add more questions if they arise.

Thanks for any help!

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