
Water vs. Bow
The most important thing to remember is that water is not the best friend of the archery tool. Swelling and deformation will occur when moisture enters the element of the tree. The best way to prevent this from happening is to keep your bow in a dry place and not subject it to sudden temperature changes.
Water in the form of liquid as well as your bow can harm as well Ice build-up may have a devastating effect on it. In extreme circumstances, such as ice puddles near the cam, it could even be dangerous as the string could roll off the cam. Please avoid snowing to avoid ice buildup. Also, in winter it is also important to check the accumulation of ice before drawing the bow.
Inspection and prevention
Examining a compound bow before each session is often a commonly recommended practice. If you shoot a bow that is not adjusted or cracked, it may lead to its injury and you may be in danger. When examining a complex bow, you need to pay attention to abnormal vibration and loose elements.
Please do not overflow the compound bow
The unique structure of the compound bow makes comfortable sighting possible as the weight that you hold on your hand will be drastically reduced as the bow is fully pulled. Nevertheless, it is necessary to remember to shoot only when fully drawn. In modern compound bows, excessive pulling is prevented by using "wall". Setting the character string over this limit value may cause damage. If your bow does not match the length of your arms, you need to adjust the bow draw length. For most constructions, moderate adjustments that you can do are possible. However, some bows need to use the bow press.
Cam synchronization
If you are the owner of the dual cam composite bow, you will need to check the cam synchronization frequently. Due to movement restricting string elongation, they may become asynchronous. Synchronization of the cam has a great influence on accuracy.
String wax
Waxing strings prevent premature failure of this element. Make sure to use the appropriate silicone-based blend. Please do not use candle wax. It is counter-productive and will destroy it instead of protecting your strings. Silicone is used for arcuate wax to protect from water and reduce the proportion between string fibers.

