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Archery Tips : Making Archery Arrows

December 6th, 2009 | Arrows Video | 0 Comments

When archery arrows are bought, they come in a long shaft that needs to be cut to the size of the bow, glued to the point and fletched. Learn about cutting and gluing an archery arrow to the proper size with help from a professional archer in this free video on making archery arrows. Expert: Billy Coulter Contact: www.fortlauderdalearchers.com Bio: Billy Coulter is a competitive bow hunter and instructor with Fort Lauderdale Archers, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller ...

ARCHERY ARROWS GROUND QUIVER

November 23rd, 2009 | Arrows Product | 1 Comment

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This Archery Arrows Ground Quiver is made of high quality light weight rugged steel. The Archery ground quiver is simple to put anywhere, just take it out and stake it in the ground where ever you wish to shoot your arrows from. It is a light enough to carry and stakedown anywhere. This product is perfect for any users, whether it be the recreational archer, day camps, summer camps, or shooting ranges.

ARCHERY ARROWS GROUND QUIVER

3Rivers Archery Arrow Crafting Tips: Cresting Arrows

November 21st, 2009 | Arrows Video | 1 Comment

The arrow experts at 3Rivers Archery show you how to use cresting paint and the Bohning pro-crester to paint cresting lines on your arrows. (Scene from Crafting Traditional Wood Arrows DVD available from 3RiversArchery.com)

An Archery Arrow Overview

November 21st, 2009 | Arrows Article | 0 Comments


The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage—at least it seems that way. If you've been thinking you need to know more about archery arrows, here's your opportunity.
The arrow is the single most important piece of archery equipment, followed by the bow. Without good archery arrows your aim will always be off, no matter how accurate you can shoot.
So what makes a good archery arrow? There are many factors that influence the quality of an archery arrow.
The stiffness of the shaft of the arrow affects how much the arrow wobbles after being shot from the bow. You don't want an arrow that bends too much, or it will be less accurate.
The material that an archery arrow is made of can affect its performance. Modern arrows are usually made of wood, aluminum, or carbon. It is important to select arrows of the right material to suit your needs.
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A heavier arrow will impact the target with more force, but will travel much slower than a lighter arrow. Make sure to take this into consideration when choosing an archery arrow.
The head of the arrow is also important to consider, especially if you are going to be using the arrows to hunt with. Be sure to select a head that is best suited for the particular animal you will be hunting.
The nock of the arrow is the slit on the end which holds the arrow in place as you shoot. An archery arrow's nock should not be too tight on the string, or it will not release properly when you shoot.
The fins attached to an arrow are called the fletching. Some fetching is made of real feathers, and other are made of plastic or synthetic feathers. Archers often debate which is better to use, so it is best to try both types and see which better fits your needs.
Selecting good archery arrows can improve your shot tremendously, so try out many different types of arrows and find out which types of arrows are best for you. Don't be afraid to spend a little more, because high quality tools are always worth their price.
Now might be a good time to write down the main points covered above. The act of putting it down on paper will help you remember what's important about archery arrows.


Scott Byers is the owner of Absolute Archery, a complete archery resource with articles on archery and archery equipment.