A takedown bow is a type of bow that can be disassembled. This is done via screws or ILF limb fittings on the riser.
Advantages:
- Beginners can adjust the limbs as they progress
- No need to buy a completely new bow as skills improve
A takedown bow is a type of bow that can be disassembled. This is done via screws or ILF limb fittings on the riser.
Advantages:
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