Arrows are measured differently if they’re made out of wood, aluminum, carbon, or carbon-aluminum mix, and then after that, every arrow manufacturer has different scales about how to select arrows made of those different materials. The way that archery manufacturers measure arrows is, in my opinion, INSANE. Sadly, selecting arrows is not one of those concepts that comes intuitively. Some of these concepts are intuitive, and some are not. ![]() If you’re new to the sport, there are so many things you need to learn about: draw weight, draw length, brace height-the list goes on. Arrows for the SageĪ bow’s not a bow without an arrow! Gotta have something to shoot, right? It’s “best practices” to use a bow stringer, and in fact, I wrote an entire post about it, so check out the “Commandments” section if you’re interested. Many people don’t use a bow stringer when they’re stringing their bow, but I have to advise against that. ![]() I purchased mine a while ago, and I’ve used it a lot. So, I usually recommend getting a Selway Limbsaver Recurve Bow Stringer. Whenever I used it, I always thought that bow was going to slip out of the stringer and dart across the room. I’ve used the version that comes with the bow, and to me, it felt flimsy. The Samick Sage usually comes with a bow stringer, and… honestly… I’m not crazy about it. These are a LOT of items you can add to the Samick Sage, but here are some of the most common. I’ll list a few things that might help a new Samick Sage owner, talk about some of the “finer points” about the bow, and introduce one or two add-ons you can acquire if you’re looking to dress it up. So in this post, I’ll go over some of your options. There are plenty of Samick Sage accessories manufactured, and many of them are pretty easy to install and use. Here’s the best part about it, though: you can dress it up or dress it down as much as you like. The Samick Sage was my first bow, and if you go to your range and ask the staffers, you may find it was their first bow, too! It’s a high-quality recurve bow, it has takedown limbs that you can replace as you gain strength and experience, and it’s easy to set up. That’s a tremendous choice, and it’s widely regarded as a great bow for beginner-to-intermediate archers. ![]() Congratulations! You just got a Samick Sage bow.
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