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Top 3 Fundamental Tips For Compound Bow Maintenance

To preserve your compound bow as if it were brand new you must take care of it, despite the fact that as a mechanical device it will be susceptible to wear and tear like anything else. There are nonetheless some quick service inspections you can do to keep it in top notch.

Examine the strings and cabling

You will want to put on a light layer of bow string wax every two weeks at least to keep them shooting in top shape and protect them from damage. When considering which wax to buy it is worth paying out extra for a premium brand rather than bargain alternatives as it will pay for itself over time and you will often get far more from the strings and cables in this way.

They will usually need changing every year or 2 years, but make sure you inspect them regularly for signs of damage or weaknesses. The moment you recognize this, it is time to have them replaced. This needs a special bow press and you must take it to a professional to do this.

Eccentric Lubrication

The axles may need to have some special lubricant rubbed in every 1000-2000 shots. The lubricant really should be Teflon or silicon based if possible or high quality grease. Lubricating oils for example WD-40 will ruin the bow so stay away from these – they can also collect dust and dirt which will decrease the effectiveness.

Centershot calibration

The centreshot calibration relates to the fine tuning of the shot upon the power path of the string, and will help keep your bow precise. This is rather easy to line up and all you want to do is move the arrow rest either to the left or the right based on wherever it sits at present. A release shooter must line up the shot with the power path of the string. Finger shooters however must position their shot so that the tip is slightly outside the string’s power path.

All these maintenance tips will keep your bow shooting just like it did when you first got it. If you aren’t sure you can always lget a professional to do this for you, but try and learn on your own as it only takes a few minutes to do every now and again. In addition to that it means that you will be able to get used compound bows at a small fraction of the amount and you will be in a position to use them as if they were brand new.

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