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A collection of archery equipment on a gray carpeted floor, including a bow, a quiver of arrows, a cat-shaped pouch, and other accessories.
Archery equipment including a wooden bow, a leather quiver with arrows, a small leather pouch with a dog design, and a bayonet with a leather sheath on a gray carpeted surface.
Bow and arrow mounted on a wooden support in a garage, with tools and equipment nearby.
A drawing of an owl's face on a white sheet of paper and a similarly styled embroidered patch on a brown textured surface, both depicting an owl with orange eyes and detailed feather patterns.
Person practicing archery outdoors on a green field with trees and blue sky in the background.
A wooden box with a tribal wolf design carved or painted on the top, resting on a worktable.
Painted wooden matchstick with a horse-shaped figure made of dark, glossy material mounted on top.
Close-up of a wooden stick with a printed logo and text that reads 'Howl of Stand,' '42LB,' '@,' and '2 inches,' with a leather grip wrapped around the top.
A decorative scope with a marbled brown and cream finish, resting on a pink fabric with black paw prints.
Leather wallet with a painted illustration of a dragon, featuring tan and gold colors, set against a black background.
A beige yoga mat with a textured pattern and a lion logo on it, placed on a wooden desk.
A target arrow rack holding multiple blue and white arrows, placed on a decorative table with miscellaneous items around.
A man aiming a bow and arrow in a grassy field under a blue sky with clouds.
A man with a bald head drawing a longbow, aiming an arrow outdoors on a grassy field with trees in the background.
A black and purple 3D-printed device with a lion logo, black tubes, a ruler, and a switch on a brown work surface.
A purple 3D-printed bipod with black metal legs, placed on a beige desk next to a ruler and connected to an electrical outlet.
A purple 3D-printed device resembling a gun with three black barrels on a desk, including a ruler for measurement.

Please follow the guidelines below for Longbow care!

Before starting examine your bow for any defects. If you see anything or you are not sure DO NOT STRING YOUR BOW. Call us and we will advise you what the action to take.

I always recommend using a tassel or microfibre cloth to wipe over the bow before and after stringing to check for snags

If it is cold, I recommend to string the bow and let it stand, then working it slowly towards a full draw

I ALWAYS WORK THE BOW EVERY TIME I STRING IT BEFORE SHOOTING OR FULLY DRAWING this is a must do for every longbow

Warm up your bow after bracing by giving it at least 6 pulls at 1/4, 1/2, 3/4 and full draw.

A new bow needs to learn to bend and be shot: Please take care when doing this.

NEVER loose any bow without an arrow nocked. It can result in damage or a severe break!

Longbows DO NOT want to be held at full draw longer than 2 or 3 seconds.

A longbow should NEVER be drawn past the maximum length that is marked on the bow: this could result in stress damage or a broken bow.

If you are shooting in wet conditions make sure you have a cloth to dry your bow between ends, if you don’t, you risk damaging the finish on your bow. When you finished shooting dry the bow thoroughly.

do not put it near any heat source to dry it

Bows should be stored with the limbs unsupported and not near any heat source or windows or cold areas

Never shoot in freezing conditions. This can cause serious damage or breakage.

When you have finished shooting, un-brace your bow and check it for defects with a cloth or tassel

If you find anything please call me for advice.

Wolfsbane traditional archery equipment


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