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Compound Archery Bows – Power, Accuracy & Aussie Grit

In the Aussie bush, there’s no second shot.

You need a bow that hits hard, shoots true, and thrives in tough conditions.

Whether it’s pigs in the NT or samba in the VIC high country, our compound bows are made for the moment that matters.

Check out the range now and shoot with confidence.

Archery is the furthest thing from easy! If you have a question, feel free to give us a call or check out our FAQ's section at the bottom of the page.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Hunting Bows

Difference between recurve vs compound bow?

Recurve bows are traditional in design, featuring curved limbs that provide a smooth and consistent draw, and are commonly used in target archery and the Olympics. Compound bows, on the other hand, use a system of cams and cables to increase power and accuracy while reducing the effort needed to hold at full draw. While recurves offer simplicity and a more instinctive shooting experience, compounds are favored for their precision and mechanical advantage, especially in hunting scenarios.

What is the best compound bow?

Some people develop preferences to certain brands after a long period of time. However, subjectively speaking there is no such thing as one 'best compound bow'. A compound bow should be selected based on your specific needs. Bow hunters with existing shoulder injuries may prioritise smooth draw cycle and lower draw weight, whereas a bigger burlier bow hunter may prioritise a compound bow with greater draw length, draw weight and axle-axle. These are just some of the many considerations to make when purchasing a compound bow. If you're feeling stuck, please don't hesitate to contact us for an obligation free call to discuss what's best for your needs.

What arrows for compound bow?

The best arrows for a compound bow depend on your bow’s draw weight, draw length, and your intended use (e.g. hunting or target shooting). Generally, carbon arrows are the most popular for compound bows due to their strength, speed, and consistency. It’s important to choose the correct spine (arrow stiffness), length, and weight to match your setup for safe and accurate shooting. Always refer to your bow's specifications or consult a pro shop to ensure proper arrow selection.

What is compound bow let off?

Compound bow let-off refers to the reduction in draw weight that occurs once the bow is fully drawn, thanks to its cam system. For example, a bow with 80% let-off means you only hold 20% of the full draw weight at full draw. This allows archers to aim more steadily and hold the bow longer without fatigue, making it especially useful for hunting or precision shooting. Let-off varies by bow model, typically ranging from 65% to 90%.

How to restring compound bow?

Restringing a compound bow requires caution and the right tools, like a bow press. First, safely release tension from the current string using the bow press to avoid injury. Then, remove the old string and carefully install the new one, ensuring it’s properly seated on the cams and pulleys. After restringing, double-check all components for correct alignment and tension before use. Because of the complexity and safety risks, many recommend having a professional or experienced technician handle restringing.

How to shoot compound bow?

To shoot a compound bow, start by gripping the bow lightly with your non-dominant hand and placing the arrow on the rest. Use your dominant hand to pull the string back smoothly to your anchor point (usually near your cheek or jaw), keeping your bow arm steady and shoulders relaxed. Aim using the sight, then release the string cleanly without jerking your hand. Follow through by maintaining your form until the arrow hits the target. Practice proper stance, breathing, and consistent anchor points for accuracy and safety.

How compound bow works?

A compound bow uses a system of cams and pulleys to bend the limbs, storing more energy than traditional bows while reducing the holding weight at full draw (let-off). When you draw the string, the cams rotate, increasing tension and power. This design allows for greater arrow speed, improved accuracy, and less fatigue, making it easier to hold steady while aiming. The mechanical advantage provided by the cams is what sets compound bows apart from traditional bows.