300 yards depend on arrows weight
you don't need a press to change the draw weight. there are hex key (allen wrench) bolts at the end of the riser where the limbs meet the riser. tighten them in equal increments or just go as tight as they both would go. (max draw weight) fyi. they both need to be the same. otherwise it can throw off the timing of the limbs. making it not as accurate.
When drawing a structural formula, the first step is to draw the carbon chain. Carbon chains are the building blocks that will allow you to come up with the structure and compound.
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It depends on the draw weight of the bow, and the weight of arrow you use
The draw weight is adjusted by tightening or loosining the screws that hold the limbs in their pockets attached to the riser.
6o lb
50-70
The draw weight should be marked on the bow. You cannot go any higher than the marked draw weight unless your bow has removable limbs, then you could buy limbs with a higher draw weight. You will ruin the bow if you use it with a higher draw rate.
Around 100
While the brand of a compound bow is important to its quality there is no specific best brand although I would chose one of the brands most heard of for the quality such as PSE, Bowtech ect... Before you make a choice in the compound bow you chose you need to shoot a few of them and get the one that is most comfortable to you. Make sure the bow is set to your Draw Length and make sure you can pull back the Draw Weight as well all these things feeling comfortable to you is very important on how good you will be able to shoot.
"Let off" applies to compound bows and it is the percentage that the draw weight of the bow is reduced by once it is at full draw.
15-20 yards if it is a good shot
Whatever you are comfortable with pulling is great for hunting rabbit. If my bow is set at 65 or 70 pound draw, that's what I shoot at a rabbit.
Draw weight is the power the arrow is loosed at. Bows with more draw weight like long bows require very strong people to handle. The better the draw weight the further/harder the arrow flies eg: Arrows peircing chainmail... Hope this was the answere you were looking for. Enjoy...
The initial phase of drawing is hard until the let off phase of the bow comes into operation making it easier. When the bow is at full draw the holding weight will be much less than the weight delivered to the arrow. The gain in mechanical advantage when drawin and holding the bow is due to the pulleys or cams used in the bow.