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HAVING IT BOTH WAYS

t’s common in the sport of archery for people to pick a bow type and stick with it for the duration of their career. Those who don’t start on the bow they end up with almost always learn on a recurve and move to a compound. In fact, most will tell you that learning on a recurve will make you a better compound archer. But what about the other side of the coin? Can shooting a compound help you shoot a recurve? I believe the answer to this is a resounding YES. Here are a few ways in which I believe shooting a compound can improve

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