Mine just came apart and feel to the ground. I'm in a climber and it's prime time. I am NOT climbing down to get and and try to put it back together. Fml lol
Archery Is not just "aim and shot" try to shot your bow in a natural field instead of your home yard or an indoor range, try to be wild and hunt like It was 2000 A.d. and you'll need to feel the string on your finger, trust me, don't just treat your bow as all other weapon, is a tool you use with all body and soul, is not like a bow
Not really been my experience. It's like this guy saying pulling bare handed "hurts". Not true in my experience. I shoot my 2020 75lb Hoyt bare handed all the time. It's rare that I'm unhappy by the end of a session. I'm a 155lb male. It might just be an American thing 🤔
It's a Chinese compound bow from the brand Kaimei. I have links to this bow on my website: improveyourarchery.com/are-cheap-compound-bows-any-good/#My_recommendation