Archery and bow hunting for beginners, with Master Resell Rights, plus extra bonuses listed below.
Archery and bow hunting for beginners, with Master Resell Rights, plus extra bonuses listed below.
Archery is a precision sport where the competitors aim and shoot at a target using a bow and arrow. Archery competitions can be divided into the following disciplines:
• Outdoor Target Archery
• Indoor Target Archery
• Field Archery
• Run-Archery
• Clout Archery
• Flight Archery
• Archery Biathlon is practiced under IBU now
There are three types of bows used in archery competitions:
• Recurve bow
The recurve bow’s ends curve away from the archer when the bow is held in the shooting position. The recurve shape can reduce the loading when fully drawn and imparts more energy to the arrow than a longbow of similar top draw weight.
• Longbow
The longbow is the most basic of bows. It is usually shaped from a single piece of timber and the grip is typically made from a strip of leather bound around the bow. A small shelf is cut into the side of the bow for the arrow to rest on. The tip of the arrow is kept at full draw to shoot.
• Compound bow
A compound bow has pulleys set at the end of its limbs. The purpose of these pulleys is to make the cocked, ready to fire position of the bow easier to hold.
The middle part of the bow, that is, the part that does not bend is called the riser.
Table of contents: Some Archery History, Archery Then and Now, A 3D Archery and Field Archery Self Assessment, Seven Habits of Highly Successful Archers, Acquiring a Longbow, Ancient Steel Archery Bows, The Benefits of Archery, Buying your First Bow for Archery, Clout Archery, Different Archery Stances, Getting Started in Archery, How To Choose Archery Arrows, How To Start Out in Archery, How to Stop Hitting Your Arm when Shooting in Archery, Keeping Your Archery Gear in Shape for Hunting, Kyudo Archery, Learn about Archery Bows, Modern Archery Equipment, Some Things you Need to Know When Selecting a Bow, The Compound Bow in Archery, The Sling and the Bow Hand in Archery, The Ten Basic Steps in Archery Shooting, What is Competitive Archery?
Extra bonus reports: Archery rules and tips, Archery technique e-book (Technical stuff), Archery tips e-book, Arrow making for SCA, Crossbow prods, Making bows, Spine - Arrow Stiffness, The mind and the body, SAANA coach guide, Fita field archery guidelines, Outdoor Target Archery, Indoor Target Archery, Field Archery, Run-Archery, Clout Archery, Flight Archery, Archery Biathlon is practiced under IBU now, "Wilderness survival guide by the USA Army", "How to camp out as in 1930", "Camp life in the woods and the tricks of trapping and trap making", "Illustrated outdoor sport, written in 1911".
The download links for the Master Resell Rights version and all the extra reports are inside the e-book. This is a priceless rare collection for all nature lovers, hunters, outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers.
Archery and bow hunting for beginners, with Master Resell Rights, plus extra bonuses listed below.
Archery is a precision sport where the competitors aim and shoot at a target using a bow and arrow. Archery competitions can be divided into the following disciplines:
• Outdoor Target Archery
• Indoor Target Archery
• Field Archery
• Run-Archery
• Clout Archery
• Flight Archery
• Archery Biathlon is practiced under IBU now
There are three types of bows used in archery competitions:
• Recurve bow
The recurve bow’s ends curve away from the archer when the bow is held in the shooting position. The recurve shape can reduce the loading when fully drawn and imparts more energy to the arrow than a longbow of similar top draw weight.
• Longbow
The longbow is the most basic of bows. It is usually shaped from a single piece of timber and the grip is typically made from a strip of leather bound around the bow. A small shelf is cut into the side of the bow for the arrow to rest on. The tip of the arrow is kept at full draw to shoot.
• Compound bow
A compound bow has pulleys set at the end of its limbs. The purpose of these pulleys is to make the cocked, ready to fire position of the bow easier to hold.
The middle part of the bow, that is, the part that does not bend is called the riser.
Table of contents: Some Archery History, Archery Then and Now, A 3D Archery and Field Archery Self Assessment, Seven Habits of Highly Successful Archers, Acquiring a Longbow, Ancient Steel Archery Bows, The Benefits of Archery, Buying your First Bow for Archery, Clout Archery, Different Archery Stances, Getting Started in Archery, How To Choose Archery Arrows, How To Start Out in Archery, How to Stop Hitting Your Arm when Shooting in Archery, Keeping Your Archery Gear in Shape for Hunting, Kyudo Archery, Learn about Archery Bows, Modern Archery Equipment, Some Things you Need to Know When Selecting a Bow, The Compound Bow in Archery, The Sling and the Bow Hand in Archery, The Ten Basic Steps in Archery Shooting, What is Competitive Archery?
Extra bonus reports: Archery rules and tips, Archery technique e-book (Technical stuff), Archery tips e-book, Arrow making for SCA, Crossbow prods, Making bows, Spine - Arrow Stiffness, The mind and the body, SAANA coach guide, Fita field archery guidelines, Outdoor Target Archery, Indoor Target Archery, Field Archery, Run-Archery, Clout Archery, Flight Archery, Archery Biathlon is practiced under IBU now, "Wilderness survival guide by the USA Army", "How to camp out as in 1930", "Camp life in the woods and the tricks of trapping and trap making", "Illustrated outdoor sport, written in 1911".
The download links for the Master Resell Rights version and all the extra reports are inside the e-book. This is a priceless rare collection for all nature lovers, hunters, outdoor enthusiasts and adventurers.
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