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Care and Use of the Wooden Longbow |
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If this is your first time shooting a woodbow, you should know a few things. If this is not your first time, please read this to refresh your memory. This bow must be strung with the supplied BOW STRINGER. Your bowstringer was made for this bow alone and should not be used with any other bow. Neither should any other bow stringer be used with this bow. Any other way of stringing this bow is not approved and will VOID YOUR WARRANTEE. To apply the bow
stringer (linen backed side UP and facing from you, bare wood DOWN facing away from you): Woodbows are sensitive to changes in temperature and humidity. After stringing a bow, it is a good idea to pull it a few times half way, before pulling to full draw, especially
as the bow is subject to a drastic change in temperature. To shoot your bow, start out at no more than 5 yards from the target (to get the "feel" of it). Grip the handle of the bow with your left hand, if right handed, so that it is even with the top of the wrapping on the handle. Nock an arrow ABOVE of the nocking point. Let the arrow rest on the first knuckle of your hand or, on the handle wrap itself, if it is thick enough. Grip the string with the first three fingers, placing one finger above the arrow and two below. Slowly, draw the arrow back while concentrating on the target and release. Some archers use an anchor point such as the corner of the mouth or the extended thumb touching the ear or cheek bone. Experiment with and without an anchor point and see which works best for you. It is important that draw and release be done as quickly as possible, in one smooth motion. Holding the bow at full draw for more than a second or two will greatly diminish arrow speed and cause the bow to “follow the string.” This is called "string follow" and refers to when the limbs of the bow take a set in the direction that the bow is repeatedly bent in. Some string follow is to be expected, but it can and should be kept to a minimum with proper care, prolonging the life of the bow. Care and Maintenance of the bow is very important. The string should be checked frequently for wear, especially at the nocks and nocking point. Remember, this is not a
toy, and can cause harm if not handled properly. Even a light draw weight bow can cause severe injury, and should be accorded the same respect as a firearm. Be careful and enjoy this ancient style of archery. |
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