How does a Genesis bow work?

How does a Genesis bow work? The limbs on your Genesis bow are attached to each end of the riser. They store the potential energy you put into the bow until the string is released.

How does a Genesis bow work?

The limbs on your Genesis bow are attached to each end of the riser. They store the potential energy you put into the bow until the string is released. The limb bolts attach the limbs to the riser and are also used to adjust the draw weight of your bow.

What is the draw weight of a Mathews Genesis Bow?

The Mathews Genesis bow is easy to shoot. It has an adjustable draw weight from 10 to 20 lbs., but it shoots like a bow with higher poundage.

Why is the genesis bow easier to shoot?

It’s easy to shoot – because the draw length is always right, the beginning archer won’t develop bad habits caused by an ill-fitting bow. It also has adjustable draw weight of 10-20 pounds.

Can you Paper tune a whisker biscuit?

I had a whisker biscuit and was always trying to tune it through paper, with less than perfect results no matter what I did. The thing that worked the best was taking the rest off, buying a rip-cord fall-away and watch my groups tighten.

What type of bow is a Genesis bow?

compound bows
Genesis bows are the first compound bows designed to eliminate let-off and specific draw length requirements, making it the perfect choice for beginner and intermediate archers of all ages, sizes and athletic abilities.

What is the poundage on a Genesis bow?

The draw weight is determined by the bow model. The Genesis Mini is adjustable from 6-12 pounds. The Genesis Original adjustable from 10-20 pounds. The Gen-X is adjustable from 25-40 pounds.

What are the 11 steps of archery?

11 Steps of Archery Success

  1. 1.Stance. *Place one foot on each side of the shooting line.
  2. Nock. *Keeping your bow straight up, lift the bolt up and over the bow.
  3. Set Draw Hand. *Grip your pinkie finger with your thumb, keeping your 3 remaining fingers together.
  4. Set Bow Hand.
  5. Pre-Draw.
  6. Draw.
  7. Anchor.
  8. Aim.