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Ruth Archery.

Posted: Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:24 pm
by suraj2087
Dear Friends,

Please check.....

http://ruthindiaarchery.com/index.php

They have very good basic archery equipments at very reasonable price.

Regards

Suraj.

Re: Ruth Archery.

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 8:37 am
by marthandan
their bamboo bows and arrows are decent.
please don't expect great finish. the riser (the middle portion of the bow or the handle of the bow) is wooden, painted and fitted with bamboo limbs.
the arrows are bamboo. you can order them cut to your draw length or order them uncut. you will have to fit the heads, nocks and vanes by yourself.
the complete bow, i.e. the riser with a pair of limbs, a basic sight and the string should cost about Rs.3000. the bamboo arrows should cost Rs. 25 per arrow.
dont bother about the recurve bow. it is not worth it.
on important note regarding bamboo arrows: when you order bamboo arrows, they do not come matched in weight and and point of equilibrium. what this means is that when you shoot 2 arrows, even if your technique is correct, you might end up with huge difference in point of impacts. this tends to bug. the best way to buy bamboo arrows is to chose from a huge stockpile, buy a few dozens and then match the arrows very closely to each other.
this is a very long process that also requires some experience.

the best bet for newbie archers is to buy a basic take down recurve bow and precision made aluminium arrows. they are not very expensive. a basic set could be bought for as little as Rs.10,000.

Re: Ruth Archery.

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 8:06 am
by highlander9999
can you provide me a crossbow good quality and other related items pl reply via pm regards highlander9999

Re: Ruth Archery.

Posted: Sat Feb 05, 2011 11:24 am
by suraj2087
Dear highlander,

I am not a dealer for Ruth products I am an end customer like you but I can give you the number of Ruth Archery 9823135257 & 0721-3290907 you can speak to Mr. Pramod Chadurkar, owner of the company.

And you can also find good archery equipments at http://www.gsmithco.com/archery.htm

I hope these links can help you.

Regards

Suraj.