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With Martin Archery Any Archery Activity Is Worth Doing

August 2nd, 2009
by Bart Icles

Martin archery was founded in 1951 by Gail and Eva Martin. It is one of the world’s oldest developer and manufacturer of archery bows and accessories, and its bows are known the world over as the fastest and most accurate of bows. All Martin bows are not just archery equipment but a masterful work of art.

The most commonly favored bows used by target archers and bow hunters alike are the traditional bow and compound bow. All bows are designed to store their energy within its limbs, with handles or risers that are attached to their limbs. Longbows can be made from one individual wood and can be crafted very easily and quickly. An average bowyer can craft a longbow in a matter of ten to twenty hours at the most, while skilled bowyers are able to make one in just a matter of hours.

The longbow is a kind of bow that is much different than a recurve and flat bows, as its limbs are narrower, having a cross-section that is circular or D-shaped. It can be as tall as the archer who’s using it, allowing it to be drawn fairly long at least to the point of the archer’s jaw. Longbows have been used for game hunting, for war, and for competition by the world’s many cultures.

On the other hand, the compound bow is a modern type of bow made out of aluminum and magnesium and is rather more rigid in design compared to other bows. It uses a leveraging system from cams, cables. The compound bow is lightweight and durable, making it an ideal archery equipment of choice for most target archers and bow hunters alike.

Martin Archery is a well-known expert in compound bows as they’ve been at it now for more than 58 years. Over the course of their business, Martin has an outstanding 25 patents credited to their name, including the famous Vibration Escape Module, Double Helix Bowstrings, Teflon Plated Cable Guards, Core Flex Limbs to name a few that has made a lasting mark on the design of the compound bow. Their compound bow lines are the Pro Series: Warthog, Firehawk, Firecat Pro-X, MOAB Pro Hunter, S4 Scepter; and the Gold Series: the Bengal, Cheetah, Leopard, Mystic, and Saber.

Using a Martin archery bow – traditional or compound can always bring utmost satisfaction and pride to any avid target archer or serious woodland bowhunter.

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Martin Jaguar Magnum Compound Bow – An Extreme Bow for Extreme Challenges

July 7th, 2009
by Bart Icles

Martin Archery has been making bows since 1951. Its bows are famous and known the world over as the fastest and most accurate bows. From its humble beginnings, Gail and Eva Martin have brought Martin Archery to its present status as one of the premiere archery manufacturers of today. They presently manufacture all kinds of bows, such as the traditional bow, youth bow, and the compound bow.

All Martin archery bows are covered with a lifetime warranty. This is mainly in part to their using a high-compression, three-part laminating system for its limbs, making it more flexible and durable compared to other brands that do without this highly beneficial process. Other manufacturers offer no laminations for their various product lines, while some only contend with dressing it up with a standard epoxy, or just simply mold them. Though more expensive, it’s what makes a Martin Archery bow stand out from the rest.

One such of these terrific Martin Archery compound bows to grace the market is the Jaguar Magnum. It offers a precise and accurate shot in every performance, in whatever conditions and situations. Its Core Flex Limbs store energy in the most effective manner, making every shot a possible bull’s-eye repeatedly.

With an incorporated Dynacam single-cam system that uses speed bearings for minimum friction, it produces a much smoother draw, with an added velocity for every arrow that is shot.

The Jaguar Magnum compound bow is a very forgiving bow with a let-off of 80%, an IBO speed grade of up to 310 fps, a 7 inch brace height, a draw length of 25-30 inches, weighing lightly at only 3 lbs. and 9.5 oz., a 32 1/4 inch length from axle to axle, and a high-caliber machined-magnesium riser.

The Jaguar’s double-helix string is a product of over 50 years of bowstring making on the part of Martin Archery. Martin Double Helix Strings are pre-stretched and served under tension to eliminate stretch and creep. It Martin thought there was a better string than this, it would’ve put them in their bows.

The Jaguar Magnum is one tough compound bow that can easily outclass any bow of its class. There is no target the Jaguar cannot hit with perfect accuracy. Sport shooters and bow hunters will surely be astounded with this durable, flexible, sleek, and smooth offering from Martin Archery.

This compound bow is ready for any challenge it’s going to be put through, whether in hunting game, or in high-stakes competition. The Jaguar Magnum – an extreme bow for extreme challenges.

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