archery – Martin Archery Bengal Compound Bow – The Best Choice For Beginners

Posted: October 22nd, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Sports | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

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This is the spot you scouted all summer, the pay out is close at hand. You have spent the last five hours in the stand, cramping your nerves along with the muscles. The wind comes off the slight snow floor bringing the cold of winter. The Aspen trees are still shedding the last of their dry leaves. All around you fades as the brush crashes thirty yards in front of you. The wind no longer matters, the cramps are gone, every thing comes down to this moment of time, there he is. The master of his domain, strong and powerful, challenging every thing around him. You breath slowly as you sight in on the trophy, bull elk, all the confidence in your skill and recurve, waiting for the moment to release the arrow

This epic battle has been going on since the dawn of time, man pitting his strength and cunning on the hunt. Your weapon of choice, the recurve bow. You looked at the compound bow, yet the fit was not right. The long bow was not your style. The elegant shape of the recurve caught your eye and stayed there.

The Bengal has many statistics which the archery aficionado will appreciate as well, however for now I prefer to focus on the items that will make the beginner appreciate this bow which will give them “more bang for their buck”!

Starting with an 80% let off on its faster M-2 Pro Cam, the Bengal is easier to hold for longer periods of time for a beginning archer than a traditional 65% let off bow. As every beginner can tell you, at some point those muscles you don’t use for anything else begin to quiver. Combine that with weighing in at only 3.5 lbs this bow is easy to hold at full draw for longer periods of time.

With an optional draw stop, another novice friendly device that allows the archer to come to the same spot time after time, this bow can make the beginner more accurate immediately. With consistency a key ingredient, the thinner torque free riser and the 7″ brace height makes the Bengal forgiving (and for you novices I mean your lefts and right aren’t quite so…..left and right). The M-2 series Cam also reduces the shock which again, increases accuracy. The less I have to “fight” my bow and my shot, the better my results.


As passionate as the Martin’s are about the quality of their bows, they are no less so with the accessories that they offer. Whether the item was designed by the Martins or chosen from a select few vendors whose products meet the rigorous Martin standards, they refuse to put their name on anything that isn’t top notch. From bow strings to wrist guards, quivers to clothing, arrows to targets, the Martins have you covered.

Whether you are a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the sport, you owe it to yourself to learn about Martin Archery Equipment. You may never need to look at another brand again.

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