🏹 Elevate Your Hunt: Where Power Meets Precision!
The NIKA ARCHERY Hunting Recurve Bow Raptor features a 60" length and a draw weight of 50lbs, crafted from durable aluminum magnesium alloy and laminated hard maple and fiberglass. This bow is designed for both beginners and advanced shooters, ensuring safety and ease of use while being lightweight and portable for all your hunting adventures.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.59 x 5.51 x 2.36 inches |
Package Weight | 1.32 Kilograms |
Brand Name | NIKA ARCHERY |
Material | Wood, Fiberglass, al-mg alloy, Maple Wood |
Manufacturer | Yi Xiang Yu Plastic Products Co., Ltd |
Part Number | BR-ET1S-R-RA-50 |
Size | Draw Weight 50lb |
Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
K**D
Beyond worth the money, perfect bow
Everything about this bow is perfect. From how easy it puts together to the weight and overall the feel of the quality. Packing was tight and safe, seller was responsive, and shipping was quick. Will buy another limb from this seller knowing it will be legit, safe and secure.
H**I
Shots well 28gyards
The media could not be loaded. Smith drow
L**Y
Works great as practive bow
Didn't come with instructions but after a short youtube search for how to use a bow stringer the bow came together perfectly. Great backyard practice bow if you use it with rubber safety tips on the arrows.
A**T
Good starter ILF
Like everything about the bow EXCEPT the tiller bolts, they are fixed, not adjustable ver stable, shoots well
C**N
Great ILF Bow
This is a great target/hunting bow. The tiler bolt is adjustable and I don’t understand why some buyers says they are not. It doesn’t come with any instructions but normally buying archery equipment you SHOULD already have some knowledge on how to setup a recurve bow. This is not a toy bow that you buy for your little child. Goggle and Youtube is your friend.Love the bow. Highly recommended
P**
Decent entry level ILF setup
No frills entry level ilf setup. At the time of ordering 40lbs was the lightest option available, which is way too much weight for someone getting started in trad archery, even experienced compound shooters. If you're new, you'll probably want to find some cheap 20-30lb limbs to practice your form before moving up to higher weights. The riser has mounts for sights quivers etc. if you're planning to go that route, as well as a threaded plunger hole and stabilizer mount.However, I ordered a 40lb bow with the idea of getting cheap limbs to develop good form, then shooting the 40s. After checking with my bow scale, my 40lb limbs are pulling around 56lbs at my 29" draw. The sticker on the limbs indicates 40 on a 17" riser, so i doubt that these were tested.That seems to be a common issues for a variety of brands coming from across the Pacific, so just be aware of that when buying.Other than what was mentioned, i think this is a decent place to start with an ILF rig.
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