9 Reasons For Hunting with a Bow & Arrow

Survival bows are easy to transport, have a wide variety of use, are cheap, and an excellent choice for hunting deer, coyote, mule, and elk.

While out in a survival situation or for hunting, most people’s everyday tool is a gun. But guns are very loud, and the sound will scare the prey away easily.

Getting a gun is complex, and maintaining them is no easy task. That is why many people opt to use traditional bow and arrows instead. Bows and arrows have many benefits that a conventional marksman rifle does not have.

Now, let us look at some of these benefits and the benefit of using bows and arrows.

1. They Are Very Cheap

Guns in most parts of the country are costly, whereas bows and arrows are cheap. Not only that, you will need a hefty amount of money to repair and maintain the gun too. But the bow’s maintenance cost is much cheaper, and unlike firearms, they can last a lifetime.

The bow is not the only cheap piece of equipment; the arrows are much more affordable than bullets for any gun. According to ArcheryTopic.com, a high-quality longbow can cost only about $200

So, if you like hunting but do not have the money to buy a gun, then a bow and some arrows can be a perfect choice.

2. Easy to Transport

Carrying and moving bows are simple. Bows are very light, so there will be no stress on your arms or shoulders as you take them around. The arrows are very light too. So easily movable from one place to another.

Some advanced bows are detachable. So you can take them apart for even better portability.

3. Excellent Choice As A Hunting Tool

Bows and arrows have been used as hunting tools since the dawn of time. Our ancestors used bows and arrows to hunt down prey with swift precision. If bows and arrows were useful in medieval times, they would be helpful in the present time.

They are silent and lethal. If you hone your skills with a bow, soon, you will become an excellent hunter.

4. Very Little Health Risks

Inexperienced gun users might face health hazards while using a gun. There have been reports of people suffering from dislocated shoulders because they could not maintain the weapon’s recoil. Many people also accidentally touch the hot barrel of the gun after firing and burning their hands.

Another issue is with super curious children; they might tinker with the gun when left alone, resulting in a significant disaster. On the other hand, bows and arrows do not have that risk, and even if minor children are handling the bow, they do not have the chance of hurting themselves.

5. Limitless Supply Of Ammunition

While using a gun, if you fire a shot, you can not reuse the bullet. Once a shot is fired, it is fired for good.

But with bows, there is no such thing as an ammo limit. If you upgrade your skills with a bow, you will find a limitless source of arrows. How? By reusing an arrow after firing.

Sure, they do not last forever, but they are reusable while bullets are not. You might even find that you can use arrows for 5, 10, or even more years if you take proper care of them.

6. Flexible Weapon Laws

If you wish to buy a gun, then you need to follow many regulations. You need to have a license, a weapon clearance, and many other documents. Not to mention you also need some money to buy one.

But there are no such rules and regulations with bows. You can go to your local hunting shop, buy a bow and some arrows, and walk out. Buying bows online is also very simple, and those will be shipped to your address.

7. Bows Can Be Versatile

Bows are an extremely versatile weapon. So far, we have talked about how good a bow is while hunting. But hunting is not the only activity it is good at.

This tool can also be used as a weapon for self-defense. In a skilled bow user’s hands, this weapon can become just as lethal as a gun.

That is why every army used bows in the Middle Ages. They were versatile and sometimes were the backbone of an army.

8. Has Much More Convenience Than Guns

If you have been using a gun for hunting, you might have found your weapon getting jammed. A rifle gets jammed when dirt or mud gets inside, so even if you pull the trigger, shots could not be fired. As a result, you might miss the perfect opportunity to score a hunt.

But with bows, there is no such thing as weapon jamming. You take an arrow, aim, and fire. Simple as that.

9. You Can Make One Yourself

Making a bow and arrows is not that difficult. To make a simple longbow, you need to take the help of a woodwork specialist. You can even do it yourself, but if you do not have experience with woodwork, we suggest you do not try to make one.

Get the body ready by a specialist, and attach a string on both ends of the body. Then get some long sturdy sticks and sharpen one end. With this, you will have your makeshift bow and arrows.

Final Thoughts

Bow and arrows are traditional weapons used since humans were still primitive. With the advancement of technology, there are varieties of newer and advanced bows in the market. If you are someone who frequently goes out in the wild to hunt, then get yourself a bow and arrows.

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Shawn is a content writer at FeedFond. He’s a doting father not only to his two children but also to his two Golden Retrievers. Check out more of his articles at FeedFond.com.

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  • GOOD Article. Careful, attentive Practice (and Lots of it) will make you an adequate shooter. NOTE: Don’t try to use Too Heavy a “Draw Weight”.

  • Well, this article was just enough to maybe get you started and make all the mistakes in shooting to frustrate you to not continue anymore. This is because the first mistake is to start shooting before you learn how to tell if your bow is properly set up to shoot straight, then that arrow is properly matched, and then how to shoot it correctly. Fortunately, you can learn all this in good tutorials on ebay.

    The second big mistake that kills interest is setting up a target ($10. bail of hay or chopped pine bedding at tractor supply) and missing it to a point of losing or breaking all your arrows, especially if you are shooting in the woods.

    As with pistol point shooting, start with setting up your hay bail only about 4 or 5 yards away., If you’ve never shot before and are trying to self learn then get even closer like about 3 yards from the bow to the target; face with a piece of cardboard with a quarter sized magic marker or crayon dot on it taped to the bail. When you can get all your arrows on the bail every time, then back it up a couple yards. and continue this until you consistently get them all in a paper plate at 10 yards. At this point you will have advanced enough to improve your accuracy with a critical evaluation. This, too, can be learned online if you are good at self learning and perfecting your performance, or just stop in to any archery range and there will be people or the sales guy to watch you shoot and give you tips. And maybe also upgrade your equipment, especially the arrows, to improve your accuracy. You can start with some amazingliy inexpensive bow and arrow combos ebay from China. that work decently for beginners. Again, keep the draw weight not more than 35 pounds unless you are pretty strong. The rule is to use a draw weight that you can hold at full draw for at least 20 seconds. For hunting, everybody needs to pull a heavier weight and the back and shoulder muscles used for arching need several weeks to maximize. Don’t shoot more than a few arrows the first few times you practice so you don’t initially strain or pull a muscle.

    Don’t let yourself be talked into an expensive compound bow. These are amazing instruments capable of Robin hood arrow splitting accuracy but you want to be proficient with a simple recurve barebow. with no sight. There are many varieties. These never jam or fail to fire if you keep them in good condition. Again. Range is limited, especially with instinctive shooting in terms of eyesight aiming only, which is lining up down the shaft which also has videos about online. There’s a distinction between rapid instinctive snapshooting, which is different from barebow target shooting and was deployed mostly in warfare, but aiming accurately with your eyes and arrow hold. Always keep both eyes open, as with your pistol. It takes a few months of regular practicing to get good enough not to mutilate a poor deer with a badly placed wound so that you live in despicable guilt for the rest of your life as it limps around in the forest crying in pain for being so stupid, For most of us iI’s much more satisfying to be a target shooter good enough to use a recurve barebow as a weapon against life-threatening evil humans in a survival scenario.

    But if it becomes necessary to hunt to survive and you don’t want to waste ammo or alert anyone then The modern recurve bare bow is a highly effective hunting tool (at ranges around 20 yards or so, as well as a good defensive survival weapon. It’s a great sporting pass time as well with many outlets for competition and family participation.

    To get pumped for this wonderful pastime watch Lars Anderson Archery shooting’ on youtube and Byron Ferguson trick shooting, and this years world championship bare bow tournaments.

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