bowtypes
Bowtypes is a term used to describe the principal families of bows used in archery. Bows are classified by limb geometry, construction, and mechanism, and they vary in size, draw weight, and intended use. The major divisions range from traditional one-piece bows to modern compound designs.
Traditional bows include longbows and flatbows, as well as recurves found in many cultures. Longbows are tall
Modern architectures add takedown recurves and compound bows. A takedown recurve can be disassembled for transport
Materials vary by type. Traditional bows commonly use wood, bone, or sinew; modern bows employ fiberglass, carbon
Selection depends on goals, draw weight, and experience. Beginners often start with a readily available target