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Different Types of Archery Competitions By: Rob Daniels The sport, of archery is considered one of the oldest traditions. The earliest people known to have used the bow and arrow were the ancient Egyptians, who adopted the weapon at least 5000 years ago. The Egyptians used bows and arrows for hunting and warfare. Ancient Egyptian arrows, have been recovered in large numbers. Tags: archery, archer, bowyer, bow, arrow, competition, sport, sports, competition, archery comp
Choosing the Right Archery Bow By: Scott Byers Choosing the right archery bow is a very personal choice, but a very important one. Many factors come into play, and fortunately there are many different bows available on the market for you to choose from. Choosing the correct bow will greatly increase your comfort while shooting, and will increase Tags: archery, bow, arrow, recurve
The Different Types of Archery Accessories By: Scott Byers There are many different archery accessories that one can purchase when pursuing the sport of archery. Whether you’re going into archery for competitive reasons, hunting, or just for recreation, this article will discuss the different types of archery accessories that are currently on the market. Tags: archery, archer, bow, arrow. hunting. olympic
Steaming A Bow Stave By: David Robertson There are very few nearly perfect bow staves. There are more nearly perfect bow staves and many many, more that would require the self- bowyer to accomplish something in order for them to be considered nearly perfect.
The cost of the nearly perfect stave is higher and the cost of the stave that needs adjustment is lower because of the need for the bowyer to accomplish this additional work. And there are other times when the shape of the stave requires adjustment in order f... Tags: bow staves, steaming bow staves, bow wood, how to make a bow,
Hunting With Archery Arrows By: Mike F. Prince Most of the buddies I've had that enjoy archery use it mostly for hunting. They carry compound bows and they shoot aluminum archery arrows. There's nothing wrong with this. However, there is a whole other side to the archer spectrum. There are long bows and recurves as well. These are more traditional bows, which date back hundreds of years. I
prefer them over the contemporary compound bow. Also, as I'm sure you've seen in "Robin Hood," there are wooden arrows. The new-age aluminum archery arrow is not the be-all end-all to archery. I prefer wooden arrows by far. Now, just to be clear, they might not hold up as well for you as aluminum arrows. Tags: archery arrows, archer spectrum, bow
The Importance of Good Archery Equipment By: Scott Byers When beginning the great sport of archery, it is important to have quality information on what type of equipment you want to purchase. Many beginners become lost in all the types and varieties of archery equipment to choose from, and soon give up. Archery equipment varies greatly in price, accuracy, and quality. Tags: archery, hunting, bow, arrow, sports, shooting
History of the bow and arrow By: Linda Barton The history of archery is an interesting one, by following the evolution of archery we also follow the history of mankind which is so closely linked. Tags: archery, bows, arrows
Crossbow as a weapon has been used in military warfare for more than 2000 years. These crossbows were invented by the Chinese but spread across the world in no time. Theoretically speaking, crossbows are considered to be the link between the bow and the firearm. It gives the user more power and accuracy compared to a traditional bow that is being used in battle field and for hunting. Crossbows have been used extensively in warfare in North Africa, Asia and Europe, however, today - crossbows are mainly used for hunting and target practicing Tags: Crossbows, Crossbow, crossbow accessories, crossbow bolt, crossbow scope, toy crossbow, wildcat,
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