An archery compound bow is a bow designed to reduce the force required to hold the string at full draw, allowing the archer more time to aim.
Most compound designs use cams or elliptical wheels on the ends of the limbs to achieve this.
A typical let-off is anywhere from 65%–75% – for example, a 60-pound compound bow will only require 15–20 pounds of force to hold at full draw.
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