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  Thoughts tend to lean toward stabilizers next. They are optional and skipping stabilizers for any reason is acceptable. Stabilizers help balance a bow out so it does not fall back when shooting a bow. They are a nice feature when shooting, because if a bow falls back it can pull the arrow up and throw a shot off by several yards depending on the distance. It could be the difference between a heart shot and a spinal shot. Skipping this part brings the arrows up next; otherwise, stabilizers vary in all sorts of lengths and weights. Getting the proper weight is not as important to the length of the stabilizer. Long stabilizers, about two feet long, are great for competition shooting, while shorter stabilizers are better for deer hunting. This is obvious because a long stabilizer has a greater chance at getting in a bowhunters way for a shot at the deer. It also limits the different ways a hunter can shoot.
  Now arrows and a quiver come next. Arrows are far more important than a quiver. The quiver is great for holding arrows and that is about it. Depending how many arrows a hunter wants to carry with him or her determines the size of the quiver. There are many varieties of quivers ranging from camo to brown to even black quivers. 
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  The three basic types of broadheads are specialty, fixed, and mechanical broadheads. Specialty would be for turkey hunting and different types of hunting. Fixed broadheads are the basic three blade head. While the mechanical broadhead is where the blades pop out when hitting the target. This gives it a better penetration, but has a higher chance of dysfunction too. Broadheads are another part than can affect how an arrow flies and penetrates a deer.
  The last and finally thing, which important for storing a bow, is to make sure the bow is stored in a proper case defending it from any damage. Cases make it so it can last a lot longer and the sight can stay positioned for next year’s hunt. Saves a lot of time.
   Bowhunting can be very expensive. From the bow, to the sight, to even the case costing maybe $100. Treated with care, the best thing about a bow is that it can last a lifetime. The sight and arrows are what brings a bow life. The case and rest work behind the scene in bringing stability and protection. The perfect bow and equipment can bring a lot of joy into a hunter’s life, and bowhunting is much more relaxing than any other hunting a hunter can do. 
  Arrows bring in a new perspective. They vary in so many ways that it is hard to choose which style to shoot. Some shoot faster, while others are cheaper. Using a personal draw length, cutting the arrow to the proper length is a major step. If cut too short, the arrows will not work, but will flex too much if the arrows are too long. Measured and cut to the right length, the arrows are shootable. Tips are the second important thing in buying arrows. This is because there is a necessity for practice tips, along with broadheads to shoot a deer.
Bowhunting Takes More Than A Bow! Cont..