Archery Compound Bows
This category covers compound bows for target practice and hunting, including youth and adult models across budget through mid-range price tiers. 27 products are indexed with an average rating of 4.36 and typical prices from $90 to $320; notable brands include PANDARUS and Bear Archery
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Genesis Original Bow - Lightweight Archery Compound (Left/Right Hand)
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Genesis Original Bow – Lightweight Archery Compound Bow (Left/Right)
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Compound bow archery for youth and beginner, right handed
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Compound Bow Archery for Youth and Beginner, Right Handed
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Compound Bow Archery for Youth and Beginner, Right Handed
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Sanlida Archery Dragon X8 RTH Compound Bow Package for Adults and Teens
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Compound Bow Archery for Youth and Beginner, Right Handed 19-28 draw
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Sanlida Dragon X8 RTH Compound Bow Package
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Genesis Original Bow: Lightweight Archery Compound Bow (Left/Right Hand)
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Youth Compound Bow Set 15-45 lbs for Teens and Beginners
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Youth compound bow set 15-45 lbs for teens
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Youth compound bow set 15-45 lbs for teens and beginners
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Youth compound bow set 15-45 lbs for teens and beginners
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Lanneret Youth Compound Bow and Archery Set (Right Hand, 15-29 lbs)
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Youth Compound Bow Set 15-45 Lbs for Teens and Beginners
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Youth compound bow set for teens adjustable 15-45 lbs
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Compound Bow 0-70 lb, adjustable 19.25"-31", with accessories
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PANDARUS Compound Bow 0-70 lbs, 19.25"-31" draw, 320fps, full kit
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PANDARUS Youth Compound Bow 10-40 lbs
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Youth compound bow set with adjustable draw weight
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Bear Archery Royale ready-to-hunt bow package for adults and youth
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Bear Archery Royale compound bow package
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Royale Ready to Hunt Compound Bow Package
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Dragon X7 Ready to Hunt Compound Bow Kit
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right draw weight for a compound bow?
Select draw weight based on your strength and intended use: lower draw weights (15–30 lb) suit youth and beginners, mid-range (30–50 lb) works for target shooting and recreational hunting, and higher weights (50+ lb) are for experienced hunters seeking greater arrow speed and penetration; consult a local pro shop or use a draw-weight progression to build up safely
What draw length should I pick and how do I measure it?
Draw length is the distance from the nocking point to the throat of the bow grip plus 1.75 inches; you can estimate it by measuring wingspan divided by 2.5 or get a precise measurement at a pro shop—many compound bows offer adjustable modules to match common draw-length ranges
What features matter most when comparing compound bows?
Key features include axle-to-axle length (shorter for maneuverability, longer for stability), let-off percentage (reduces holding weight at full draw), cam type (single- or dual-cam affects speed and tuning), brace height (shorter = faster but less forgiving), and included accessories such as sights, rests, and dampeners
Are cheaper compound bows suitable for beginners or should I invest more?
Budget models can be fine for beginners to learn form and safety, but investing in a well-made bow or professional setup helps with tuning, consistency, and upgradeability; expect a range of prices across the category, so factor in cost of arrows, rest, sight, and a professional tune when budgeting
What maintenance does a compound bow require to stay safe and accurate?
Regular maintenance includes inspecting strings and cables for wear, keeping cams and axles clean and lightly lubricated per manufacturer guidance, checking limb bolts and hardware for tightness, replacing worn strings every few years or sooner with heavy use, and having professional checks after impact or unusual noises
Can I adjust a compound bow myself for draw weight and let-off?
Some adjustments like changing draw weight via limb bolts or swapping modules for draw length are possible, but tuning cams, timing, and significant changes are best performed by experienced archers or a pro-shop technician to avoid damage and ensure safety and accuracy
What should I consider when buying arrows and accessories for a compound bow?
Match arrow spine and length to your bow's draw weight and draw length, choose appropriate broadheads or field points for your use, and budget for a reliable rest, sight, stabilizer, and case; proper arrow setup and spine matching are critical for safety and grouping