How Do You Care For An Archery Bow?
No matter how much you practice to improve your archery skills, you’ll always have a bit of a handicap if you don’t take proper care of your equipment. Fortunately there are a few easy steps you can take to help you get the most mileage out of your archery equipment. Wax your bow strings. A good sign that your strings need to be waxed is if they begin to appear frayed or fuzzy. Attentive care of your bow strings will go a long way to keeping your equipment in top performing condition. Wax your bow as well. Lightly rubbing your bow with a wax specifically made for the purpose will help prolong your bow’s life by keeping the finish sealed and helping the bow resist moisture. Dry your bow off immediately if it gets wet. Even if your finish is waterproof, if your bow has any inner metal parts, they may become rusted and cause your bow to malfunction. Use a bow stringer. Most professional archers strongly suggest that you use a stringer instead of stringing your bow without one, because the