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Firstly, In modern archery, a compound bow is a bow that uses a levering system, usually of cables and pulleys, to bend the limbs. hoyt bow, bear bow, youth bow, mathews bow

Secondly, The pulley/cam system grants the user a mechanical advantage, and so the limbs of a com/pound bow are much stiffer than those of a recurve bow or longbow

Thirdly, The higher-rigidity, higher-technology construction also improves accuracy by reducing the bow’s sensitivity to changes in temperature and humidity.

Again, The pulleys are eccentric rather than round, and so their effective radius changes as they rotate.

The pulleys feature two cam tracks. An inner cam track that connects mechanically to the limbs or opposite cam and an outer cam track which the bowstring runs through.

Here are some of the answers to your questions

How does the compound bow work?

A compound bow works as a simple block and tackle, multiplying input energy over distance.

Also, As you pull back on the bowstring, both outer wheels rotate, multiplying the force to the cables on the inner wheels.

What are the components of a CP bow?

Top and Bottom Cams. These are what make a compound, a compound.

Top and Bottom Limbs. The limbs, made of fiberglass, can come in different variations.

Limb Pocket. This is where the limbs sit and attach to the riser.

Limb Bolt.
Riser.
Brace Height.
Bow String.
Buss Cable.

How far can a compound bow shoot?

Furthermore, an “effective range” of a compound bow is normally within 30 to 60 yards.

Also, It can reach up to 1000 feet through the maximum recorded distance shot at a point is 930.04 feet.

More or less, the archers prefer to shoot within the effective range.

How powerful is a compound bow?

250 to 370 feet per second
Moreover, The limbs store all the energy of the bow – no energy is stored in the pulleys and cables.
Besides, the draw weights of adult bows generally fall between 40 and 80 pounds (18 and 36 kg),
enabling arrow speeds of 250 to 370 feet per second (76 to 113 m/s).
What is the difference between a bow and a compound bow?
The most notable difference between a compound and a traditional bow is a compound’s extra strings, cables, and cams.
The cams make a compound a compound and they are found on the end of the limbs.
Modern compounds are almost always shorter and more compact than traditional bows.

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