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Sun God Archery at UCSD
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Sun God Archery Policies and Procedures | FM165
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Title: SGA Barebow Equipment Charts
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This subject manner is restricted solely for the use of Sun God Archery at UCSD
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Created:28 October 2018
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AuthorJason Tong
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Revised22 Oct 2021
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Revision #4
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Priority OrderComponentItemPriceNotesURL
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1RiserWNS Motive FX 25" Recurve Riser$233.99A good riser for beginners to use through even an intermediate stage should be ILF, limb alignment, standard mounting holes and should be durable and long lastinghttps://www.lancasterarchery.com/wns-motive-fx-25-recurve-riser.html
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Hoyt Acros$325.00A heavier riser that has the well proven Hoyt geometry. Ordered directly from Hoyt this will take 4-8 weeks to arrive so order early. The heavier weight is helpful for Barebows who don't shoot with stabilizers.Hoyt Collegiate Discount Program
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2LimbsWNS Explore W1 Fiber Limbs$89.99Limbs are often something people go through quickly and we would recommend seeing if there are limbs you can try out or borrow before you purchase. There isn't a point in buying expensive low poundage limbs.https://www.lancasterarchery.com/wns-explore-w1-fiber-limbs.html
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3Finger TabYost Archery 3-Under Pro Tab$35.96The Yost Pro tab has even tick marks and a metal plate to help you have a more consistent hook and more easily crawl. This tab is being used by most high performance barebowshttp://www.lancasterarchery.com/yost-archery-3-under-pro-tab.html
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AAE Elite Finger Tab w/Cordovan$52.19We recommend the AAE Elite in situations where athletes are shooting with 1 finger over and anchoring under the chin because it is split finger. Be aware that these tabs run fairly wide (the Elite small has a wider plate than the KSL medium), so try one on before ordering.https://www.lancasterarchery.com/aae-elite-finger-tab-with-cordovan-face.html
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4StringFirstString 8125 16-strand (Traditional Target, All Materials)$35Your bow size (e.g. 25" + medium limbs = 68") is called AMO, you want to order a string that is 2.75" shorter than your AMO. 8125 is the material. Check with the coaches before ordering to ensure you're buying the right length.https://www.firststringusa.com/product/traditional-target-all-materials/
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5Arrow RestSpigarelli ZT Rest$31.49When barebows string walk they induce a up and down force on their arrows and the Shibuya Ultima rest won't necessarily be strong enough to stand up to heavy arrows.https://www.lancasterarchery.com/spigarelli-zero-tolerance-zt-rest.html
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AAE Champion II Arrow Rest$37.79https://www.lancasterarchery.com/aae-champion-ii-arrow-rest.html
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Hoyt Super Rest$2.25The Super Rests are cheap, light options that get the job done. Despite that, they are shot by many professionals and even world champions. We recommend buying multiple of them, as they can wear down over time.https://www.lancasterarchery.com/hoyt-super-rest.html
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6Backpack/Bow caseFivics Hyper Recurve Backpack$49.96Backpacks aren't good at protecting your equipment for travel via airplane so if you have to fly home we highly recommend getting a hard case. Fivics backpack includes sleeve for riser/limbs and an arrow tube.https://fivics-usa.com/products/hyper-recurve-backpack
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(if you travel by plane) the Pelican Storm iM3100 ($280 on Amazon)$279.95
https://www.amazon.com/Waterproof-Pelican-Storm-iM3100-Black/dp/B005N0KR14/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3N0PJ9RFZTJWY&dchild=1&keywords=pelican+storm+im3100&qid=1604813815&sprefix=Pelican+Storm+iM3100%2Caps%2C227&sr=8-1
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7Arm GuardAAE Armguard$9.89This is the same armguard used by the club and works well for everyone. You should always wear an armguard even if you generally don't hit your arm.
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/aae-armguard.html
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8WeightsX-Spot 8oz. Stainless Steel Weight (5/16x24)$19.798oz. is a standard beginner weight, however the club has weights available to use before you decide to buy your own.http://www.lancasterarchery.com/x-spot-8oz-stainless-steel-weight-5-16x24.html
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9QuiverFivics Hyper Back Quiver$23.18Field quivers are preferred over hip quivers as they take up less space especially in travel and on the shooting line. The Fivics back quivers are their field quivers.https://fivics-usa.com/products/hyper-back-quiver
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10PlungerShibuya DX Plunger$35.99A plunger corrects for archer's paradox and is necessary to set center shot. Plungers can vary greatly in price, but most will last a long time.http://www.lancasterarchery.com/shibuya-dx-plunger.html
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11ArrowsShafts - Easton Avance Sport 4mm$99.00Arrow spine is a measure of how stiff it is and it is important to remember that the most important factor in arrows is spine consistency. Check with the coaches about proper arrow stiffness and length before ordering.
https://www.lancasterarchery.com/easton-avance-sport-4mm-carbon-target-arrow-shaft.html
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Pins - Easton 4mm Pins$12.59Pins protect your arrows from being destroyed by other arrows because the points get deflected off of the pins. Ensure that you're matching the right pin to the right spine (item description on Lancaster).https://www.lancasterarchery.com/easton-4mm-pin.html
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Nocks - Easton Pin Nocks$15.29Nocks come in small groove (0.088") and large groove (0.098") and depends on the number of strands of the string but with this kit you should go for small groove for a good fit.http://www.lancasterarchery.com/easton-pin-nock.html
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Points - Easton 4mm ML Stainless Steel Break-off Point
$18.89On the lancaster page, it notes which point number is for which arrow spine. Break off points enable you to change the point weight which helps with tuning.
http://www.lancasterarchery.com/easton-carbon-one-stainless-steel-break-off-points.html
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Spinwings 1 3/4", 50pk ($7.14 + Shipping)$8.00There are tons of different vanes, but if you're shooting recurve, you should use standard spin wings. Buying 2 packs to start of with is highly recommended.Range-O-Matic
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12BowstandCartel EZY Bowstand$16.19There is a huge variety of bowstands that have different costs and offer different "features," but it isn't necessary as you just need a bowstand to get your string off the ground.https://www.lancasterarchery.com/cartel-ezy-bow-bow-stand.html
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13StringerSaunders No-Twist Recurve Bow Stringer$11.69This is what the club uses to string our club bows. There are other bow stringers that work fine (i.e Avalon and Selway). You should always use a bow stringer if you want to keep your bow limbs in good condition. (Optional)https://lancasterarchery.com/products/saunders-no-twist-recurve-bow-stringer
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14Bow SquareEaston Dr. Doug's Bow Square - L$9.45A bow square serves the purpose to make multiple measurements on your bow (Brace Height, Tiller and nock height). What matters the most is consistency by using the same bow square. There are two shapes (T and L). L-squares are recommended when tieing on nocking points. You can bum off of other club members. (Optional)https://lancasterarchery.com/products/easton-dr-doug-s-bow-square-l
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15Arrow PullerBooster Arrow Puller$5.39Arrow pullers serve one purpose--to pull arrows. The Booster lasts literally years, works far better than others, and doesn't wear as much as compared to others. (Optional)http://www.lancasterarchery.com/booster-arrow-puller.html
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16Chest GuardFivics Air Pad A2 Type Chest Guard$15.00Chest guards are used to keep shirts out of the way of the string so if you find the string on your chest or causing bruises on your chest you will probably should get a chest guard. (Optional)Fivics College Discount
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Total$735.20
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