When responding to a question like this, it's important to consider the context and the relationship you have with the person asking. It's crucial to prioritize respect and consent in any interaction. A respectful response could be something like, "I value our relationship and would prefer to focus on getting to know you better in person." This communicates boundaries and shows that you prioritize building a connection based on mutual respect.
The arrow rest for a recurve bow should be on the left side to you while you are holding the grip of a right handed bow (pulling the string with your right hand while holding your bow with your left).
"Gee-bow" would be spelled ג׳י־בו (read from right to left).
no, there is no way to do this the arrow rest is on opposite sides of the bow
A bow for a right hand person, which is the hand he or she would draw with, has the arrow shelf on the left side of the bow. Just the opposite if it is a left-hand bow for a left hand person.A RH person holds the bow in their left hand, a LH person holds the bow in their right hand.
I would say that he likes a girl who is nice and funny and also who has a great smile
If you hold the bow with your left hand and draw the string with your right hand, you are in fact RIGHT HANDED, tilt the bow very slightly clockwise. If you hold the bow with your right hand and draw the srting with your left, you are indeed left-handed, tilt the bow very slightly anticlockwise. And remember, DO NOT hold the bow sideways, it is an extremely common mistake you see on the television and NO real archer would do it because it ruins your bow-arm technique and draw technique.
Clara Bow
If you have a left handed bow, then you probobly would be left handed anyway, so you would pull the string back with your right hand.
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what do you mean by not shooting right
The Bow hand, the other is called the draw hand.
Towards the arm holding the bow. So left if you are puling the bow back with your right hand. Right if you are pulling the bow back with your left hand.