2011年5月21日 星期六

Archery Bow Sights Help You Shoot Accurately


Archery is a high powered sport that demands accurate shooting. An archery bow sight is a crucial tool to help the archer shoot accurately. Archers have used sights for a long time both for hunting and sport to help get accurate shots. Both sporting factions have their favorite archery bows and hunting bows as well as  sights that suit their needs.

More and more archery bows and bows sights are refined by technology. You can buy them that range from simple peep sights and green dot sights to pin sights that are adjustable and laser technology to pinpoint you target.

Different Archery Bow Sights

Peep sights operate with a small hole in a ring to narrow your vision onto your target. While laser archery sights gives you a laser beam to follow straight to your target.

Pin Archery Sights

Pin archery sights work with a series of pins that give an accurate sight point when aligned correctly. There are many pin archery  sights, one example I like is the Truglo Range Rover.  It's more compact than other single pin sights with glow-in -the-dark yardage tape to help you take aim in low light levels.

You might also want to check out the Boss Hogg pins sights from Spot Hogg. Their archery sights range from single pin  sights to the impressive Seven Deadly Pin which gives you precision and unfailing reliability with seven individually micro-adjustable fiber optic pins.

Green Dot Archery Sights

Green dot archery sights use a green dot instead of crosshairs to line up the target like the Truglo Powerdot Archery Green Dot Sight. Use these archery  sights for hunting bows and are they versatile enough all other archery bows.

Fiber Optic Sights

Then there are the fiber optic sights such as Truglo's pendulum bow sight which locks into place or can automatically compensate your sight  for shots over 35 yards. This bow sight is versatile and has extra long protected fibers and dual pin rails for precision sight alignment.

Choosing a Bow Sight

The type of bow sight you choose depends on the type of shooting you do. If you hunt, you may want a sight that is light and compact for moving across rugged terrain.

If you shoot competition archery, you may want something heavier to give you stability when shooting. Whatever the type of archery, bow sights are tremendous to help you improve your accuracy.








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Archery: The Basics

Archery: The BasicsArchery: The Basics introduces learning to shoot, information needed by anyone who is new to archery and wants to learn to shoot. It can also be used by a teacher/coach needing basic information. This video includes background information, terminology, safety, the importance of eye dominance, etc. But the important part is the four lessons that are used to either teach yourself or to teach others:

* Basic Body Position
* Working with the Bow
* Working with the Bow and Arrow
* Starting to Shoot

Following the lessons are information segments detailing each aspect of shooting form.

* Basic Body Position
* Bow Hand
* Bow Elbow
* Shoulders
* Drawing Hand
* Drawing Arm
* Anchor
* Release/Finish

Other Items covered are String Alignment, Stringing a Recurve and Setting up the first Bow.

This is Ongoing Help, This video is not a 'view once and put on the shelf.' The material is very condensed. It is meant to be studied again and again. Also, a teacher or an archer can create a video of shooting and if taken from the same camera position, compare what the archer is doing to what is on the video. This can help tremendously when working for improvement.

This video was written and produced by Ruth Rowe, a retired international competitor, champion, record-holder, and teacher/coach.

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2011年5月20日 星期五

Archery And Its Many Forms


Archery has been a popular recreational activity for generations. It has been in use since the dawn of mankind. Archery has been used in many varied ways. The most commonly archery was used throughout history for war and hunting. Civilizations used archery to change the tides of many battles. Archery was thought of highly in ancient times. Great prestige came from being a properly trained archer.

The equipment commonly used in archery is, but not limited to, bows and arrows. The first bows can be traced back to the Mesolithic Age. Pine trees are used to make arrows. There are many variations of the bow including the shortbow, longbow, recurve bow and crossbow. The longbow is designed to fire arrows at long distances. The longbow is usually quite a bit longer than any other kind of bow, hence the name. The longbow is oftentimes even longer in length than the person using it. The longbow was used in England's history throughout the Middle Ages.

The shortbow was designed to provide its user with a lightweight bow that is also durable and reliable. Of course reliability always depends on the quality of materials used. The shortbow was typically used for hunting. The crossbow was a popular weapon that was used in castle defenses as well as battle. The recurve bow was made famous by the Mongols. The Mongols used the recurve bow to fire from horseback. The recurve bow was also effective for hunting. The recurve bow is still used today by many modern day hunters and for target practice.

When firing an arrow properly the archer needs to have a solid stance. Posture of the users body is essential to achieve accurate shooting. Also proper handling of the bow, in the correct position, will spell success or failure in archery. Archery became obsolete in battle once the concept of firearms was developed. Even archery was eventually eliminated by the firearm in hunting as well. The civilizations that did not adapt to the use of firearms were usually quickly overcome by more modern civilizations that used gun powder weapons.

Some of the advantages of using firearms was that the range was greatly superior to bows, bullets are more lethal than arrows, and the level of skill required to use guns was significantly less than the bow. In today's age archery is used as a sport. Recreational archery is popular in the world for the skill and determination it takes to succeed in it. There are archery camps that offer youth the chance to learn archery as well as the role archery played in our history.








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2011年5月19日 星期四

Restricted Women's Archery Boot

Restricted Women's Archery BootThe Archery boot from Restricted definitely hits its style target. How could it miss with all that touch-me suede and those long sinuous lines? Burnished buckles hold ankle and top straps and can be adjusted for a snug fit – elastic panels at the back help as well. Tonal seaming detail adds polish, while the deeply grooved outsole keeps you strutting your stuff no matter the surface.

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History of Archery


The history of archery goes back thousands upon thousands of years. There have been stone arrowheads found dating from as far back as over 25,000 years go. As time went on, recent findings show feathers attached to arrows, the shafts of arrows and the bows themselves, still at least over 10,000 years old. Bows and arrows were first used solely for hunting purposes but as time went on they became a deadly and dominating force in warfare.

Archery was practiced in many different emerging civilizations. Notably, the ancient Egyptians were known to have practiced archery for both hunting and battle. The Egyptians widely practiced archery dating back over 5,000 years. The Egyptians are also believed to be the first known people to have made composite bows, although it is now believed that they came upon this technology through the nomadic tribes who used the bows on horseback.

Using bows on horseback would become a powerful military tactic. The Huns, led by Attila, famously used archers on horseback to run rampant through the Roman armies who were themselves short on archers. This is despite the fact that that Alexander the Great had previously used archers to success and famous mythological characters such as Odysseus were said to have used a bow.

Other civilizations and armies throughout the east also used archery, including the Chinese, the Japanese, the Indians and the Persians. Some of the famous Terracotta soldiers are archers. Additionally, the Native American tribes were also very proficient in archery and used bows and arrows both for hunting and battles.

While archery remained a powerful tool in eastern cultures, during the Middle Ages in Western Europe, archery was not as popular as is often described. At least not at first, in the beginning of the Middle Ages when archery as a tool for warfare was downgraded and viewed as low class or insignificant. Archers were however very cheap to train and install into a battle group, because of the relatively cheap cost of the weaponry and the lack of armor necessary for the archers at the back of the battlefield.

One of the turning points in this view was the development of the English longbow which wrecked havoc upon the French armies at the Battle of Agincourt. The crossbow, which has actually been known to have existed for at least 2,500 years, was also used in Medieval warfare as well as by the Eastern cultures, specifically and most prevalently, the Chinese. The crossbow was more forceful and was superior for shorter ranges, while the longbow provided a huge advantage in the distance you could strike with.

As archery became a powerful military weapon, the art of archery was also practiced and celebrated in Medieval culture. However, by the end of the Middle Ages the importance of archery clearly fell off. This is due of course to the development and implementation of gun powder and more advanced and powerful weaponry.

Today, archery is an Olympic sport still practiced by many people. Additionally, many people who hunt choose to use bows and arrows as a way to practice a more natural and fair hunt, as opposed to the super weaponry that is available so easily.

Archery is a skill not mastered by many. It takes precision, steadiness, and focus. Whether it's out in the woods stalking deer or on the field taking aim at a target, archery, for all it's advancements, is still primitive in nature and there's something alluring about that.








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2011年5月18日 星期三

Archery Caribou Hunts


Archery caribou hunting provides a great challenge for skillful and adventurous bow-and-arrow hunters.

Archery caribou hunting can be one of the most challenging and exciting forms of hunting. Hunting caribou with a bow and arrow is an ideal challenge for experienced archers. However, with the right equipment, location, and knowledge, you can be a successful caribou hunter.

Much of the challenge comes from the nature of the caribou. These are fast-moving animals with a highly migratory nature. Caribou herds are constantly on the move. This style of hunting requires a hunter that is willing to move along with the herd. Caribou start early, usually beginning their trek prior to daybreak and continue to move until around sun down. Caribou hunters will want to locate themselves in known migratory paths, where caribou are guaranteed to pass. One of the many caribou hunting ranches or tours can help you locate these paths.

Once in a known caribou migration trail, hunters have two options for targeting animals. The method you choose will depend on your own skill with a bow. Skilled archers will be able to select a more stationary position. Still-hunting requires more accuracy with a bow, so you may choose to stalk-hunt instead. Stalking the caribou will require more energy, but will provide the hunter with more opportunities to get closer to the herd.

Aside from being extremely mobile, caribou are also very aware. They have a very highly attuned sense of smell and incredible hearing range. You can generally assume that if you can see a caribou, it is aware of your presence as well. This is what makes still-hunting so challenging. The comfort zone for archery caribou hunting is around sixty yards, but most archery hunters need a distance of around twenty yards for high accuracy. Because of this, caribou hunting is less challenging for firearm hunters, who can shoot prey from a much further distance. This also makes your location very important. Generally, heavily wooded areas are recommended for archery caribou hunting. This creates low visibility that will give the hunter an advantage over the animal. If the spot is chosen along an established path, this sets the archer up to ambush any passing caribou herds.

Equipment is also extremely important when archery caribou hunting. Archers will want to bring an adequate bow. To effectively kill a caribou, hunting will require a sixty to seventy pound draw weight bow. Color fletched arrows will also be helpful for identifying and repeating any successful hits. The tips of the arrow will need to be either aluminum or carbon to increase impact. The quick, migrating nature of the caribou will also require a lot of shots to increase the chances of a hit. For this reason, the archer will want to bring a large quiver that carries a large enough number of arrows to remain equipped.

Archery caribou hunting is for skilled archers and can require a lot of planning and patience. However, it is a great choice for bow-and-arrow hunters that have ceased to be challenged by more traditional hunting.








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Things to Know About Archery


Archery has always been the source of curiosity. It has fascinated people since ages and people are still very much excited about it. There are innumerable archery suppliers all across the world. The archery supplies from them will take care of most of your needs; these archery supplies contain bows and arrows of different varieties. Depending on your preferences you can select bows and arrows.

The range of products available is many and the prices are also affordable. Bows and arrows are the main constituents of archery. Bows are of different types such as Longbow, shortbow, flatbow, recurve bow, crossbow and compound bow. Longbow as the name suggests is very long; the length of the bow is equal to the height of the user and in some cases even exceeds the height of the user. The limb of the Flatbow is wider and the cross-section is rectangular in shape.

Shortbow is shorter in length; it is light weight and has a short range. It was basically used for hunting purpose. In crossbow the limbs are mounted in a horizontal manner and not in a vertical manner. The compound bow is designed in such as manner that the archer is at ease while mounting the bow.

All these types of bows are available in the market. Although some of the bows have become outdated still some of the archery suppliers keep the product for the satisfaction of their customers.

Shaft, arrowheads, nock and fletching constitute an arrow. Aluminum alloy, carbon fiber, wood and fiberglass are used for the construction of the shaft. Depending on the usage the choice of the arrow will differ from person to person.

However while choosing the arrow one should be careful that it is not too flexible and also it is not brittle. The archery supplies take care of the most of the demand of the archery equipment. But if still you are not able to find the one then you can definitely place an order and the suppliers will try their level best to fulfill your demand.

Archery arrows made of carbon alloys are popular and are being widely used by the archers. In fact arrows used in popular sports events like Olympic are made of carbon alloys.

The arrowheads heads plays a pivotal role in shooting the target. Fletching provides balance to the arrows; it is generally made of plastic or bird feathers. Fletching is at the rear end of the arrow and it helps in the projectile motion of the arrow.

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