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Bow hunting is a specific and rather interesting type of hunting. It has something of gambling, as well as many other exciting features in contrast to the traditional hunting with firearms. The most important difference is the range of defeat - in a bow it is a maximum of 70m, although in manuals and other descriptions for bows they write 150, and even sometimes 200 meters. All the same, in field conditions and taking into account the speed of the animal and our dexterity, if you can get at a distance of over 60 m, then you are already lucky!

The next feature is bow reloading speed and destructive power. Imagine that you went hunting with a bow not on a small animal, but on a large one or a predator. Each hunter understands that a wounded beast is capable of incredible things, and with the condition that the distance for shooting is small, there is a risk of not having time to pull out the next arrow for the shot.

For me, a compound bow is the best type of bows for hunting. It is a great combination of classic unshakable time and modern technology. Even despite the fact that such a bow has a smaller arc span, the arrow still flies faster and more accurately.

With the best compound bow you can shoot through the beast from 40 meters, and the flexible system of hexagons helps you rebuild this bow completely for yourself. But when hunting with it, practice plays an important role. One single shot can break the gears of the bow, which you would not want.

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I removed the link but left the topic to give @MikeHunter a chance to respond.  I noticed the same yesterday but it created a good topic in that case.  It appears to be someone trying to direct traffic to their site with affiliate links to products.  We're not looking to have these kind of posts here and by the way this topic was written by OP it's clear it's pre-canned writing.  

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