Are Axle to Axle Bows Stronger?
In the Archery world, everyone has always said longer axle-to-axle bows are more forgiving. With a lot of the bows getting shorter, I was wondering what makes longer more forgiving. Is this in fact true, let’s look at some things to figure out why or why not. Axle to Axle Bows are they Stronger?
Different Types of Archery Competition
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. Different Types of Archery Competition
History of Bow hunting
The bow was man’s chief weapon down through the ages until the invention of firearms. With the bow, man hunted for food and protected himself from his enemies. The great military nations of the past gained their ascendency through the ability of their archers. Over eight hundred years ago the Mongol horde was turned back into Asia by the long bow. With the advent of firearms, the use of the bow in English warfare rapidly declined, although archery was enjoyed widely as a sport during the middle ages. The Scots today compete for a silver arrow dated 1603. History of Bow hunting
Carp fishing Secrets.
The carp angler’s bible! Over 270 pages of carp fishing advice from the home of carp fishing. Carp fishing Secrets. - Winfree Powers Rock catsHartford Courant, United States - 21 hours agoTolleson’s two-run double in the fourth put the Rock cats ahead, 6-5. Kyle Aselton, who entered in the fifth, pitched three shutout innings in relief […]
Sport of Archery
Archery is one of the most interesting of all sports, and one of the most varied. The sport of archery means many things to many people. To the hunter, of course, the sport of archery means tracking the biggest buck through the thickest woods. To the Olympic archery expert, the sport of archery means matching skills with the best archers in the country and the world. Sport of Archery
Mongolian Archery of the Past
The horse has quickly become a fixture in civilizations throughout history. Regarding Mongolian history, the bow and arrow, and the practice of archery, has become a similar symbol. Archery has been around in Mongolia since the earliest dated history in that region. It can also be traced back thousands of years in many regions, where it played a large part in the rise and fall of empires. Mongolian Archery of the Past
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May 14th, 2008 at 10:41 am
[…] Are Axle to Axle Bows Stronger? In the Archery world, everyone has always said longer axle-to-axle bows are more forgiving. With a lot of the bows getting shorter, I was wondering what makes longer more forgiving. Is this in fact true, let’s look at some things to figure out why or why not. Axle to Axle Bows are they […] […]
May 15th, 2008 at 6:09 pm
[…] Are Axle to Axle Bows Stronger? In the Archery world, everyone has always said longer axle-to-axle bows are more forgiving. With a lot of the bows getting shorter, I was wondering what makes longer more forgiving. Is this in fact true, let’s look at some things to figure out why or why not. Axle to Axle Bows are they […] […]
May 19th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
[…] Are Axle to Axle Bows Stronger? In the Archery world, everyone has always said longer axle-to-axle bows are more forgiving. With a lot of the bows getting shorter, I was wondering what makes longer more forgiving. Is this in fact true, let’s look at some things to figure out why or why not. Axle to Axle Bows are they […] […]
May 20th, 2008 at 9:08 am
[…] Are Axle to Axle Bows Stronger? In the Archery world, everyone has always said longer axle-to-axle bows are more forgiving. With a lot of the bows getting shorter, I was wondering what makes longer more forgiving. Is this in fact true, let’s look at some things to figure out why or why not. Axle to Axle Bows are they […] […]