Description

Any method used to point the arrow in the direction you want it to go
Consistent placement of the drawing hand to a position on the face, mouth or jaw
A piece of stiff material, usually leather, used to protect the bow arm.
The horizontal projection on the bow upon which the arrow lies
The side of the bow away from the bow string
A style of shooting without a bow sight
An arrow point usually made of rubber and used in some archery activties
A device made of a piece of flexible material with a string connecting the two ends, used to propel an arrow
A mechanical device placed on the bow which the archer uses for aiming at the target
A device used to string a bow safely
The distance from the pivot point to the string when a bow is strung
A sharp, razor bladed arrow point used for hunting
Any backstop to which a target face is attached
To tilt the bow left or right while at full draw
The ability of a bow to propel an arrow a given distance
The material in the center of the bowstring where the arrow is knocked.Protects the string from wear
A bow made of several materials
A handheld hand drawn bow that uses a pair of cables and wheels to store more energy
The colored bands around the shaft of the arrow which aid and it’s identification
To pull the bowstring back also the distance the bowstring is pulled back
A T shaped device used to measure brace height and for placing not locators

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