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What is the minimum draw weight for hunting?
Check your local game department regulations concerning the minimum draw weight required to bow hunt big game in your state. If there are no legal guidelines that you must follow we recommend no less than 40 pounds of draw weight.

If I shoot a release aid, should I shoot directly off the string or should I use a string loop?
Generally speaking, it makes the most sense to shoot a properly installed, short string loop on the string. Usually tuning is easier, serving wear is minimized and you don't have to worry about pinching the arrow off the string while drawing or letting down.

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