How to aim an arrow.
(Note: this works with any bow)
Step 1.
Find out which eye is dominant. This done by taking your both hands and putting on top of one and other. So that the tips of your pointer fingers and your thumbs are touching and make a triangle. then hold the triangle arms length away from you at eye level. Look throw the triangle at a stationary object a good distance away from you. Concentrate on that object then slowly bring the triangle back tomorrows your eyes. which ever eye the triangle is over, is your dominant eye.
Step 2.
Part 1 (If you are Right Eye Dominant.)
Hold the Bow in your Right hand, with your feet shoulder length apart. Stand with your right side facing the target. hold your right arm out with your left eye closed. you should be able to see straight down your right arm pointer at the target.
Part 2 (If you are Lift Eye Dominant.)
Hold the Bow in your left hand, with your feet shoulder length apart. Stand with your Left side facing the target. hold your left arm out with your right eye closed. you should be able to see straight down your left arm pointer at the target.
Step 3
Noach your arrow in your bow. (Load and arrow into your bow) the arrow should be under the metal Noach on the bow string. If this not done properly it my throw off your shoot.
Step 4
Take your time, and try to point the tip of the arrow at the bulls eyes of the target. Remember to fire when you exhale.
Step 5
If you missed, try to compensate be pointing the arrow lower at the target or to the left or the right. depending were your shoot hit the first time. If you missed the target my a mile try your other hand.
step 6
Repeat step 3 throw 5. until you mastered it, or gave up.
(Note: This may not work for some people.)
- Molior Foralkcrus
P.S. Happy Shooting
He helped Paris aim his arrow at the heel of Achilles.
maths is used in archery to calculate the distance between the arrow the target and to calculate the arc of the arrow
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so you can aim in the middle if your doing a bow and arrow contest whatever you call it
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