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Archery

Archery is the bow and arrow used by the ancient civilizations of the world in hunting, fishing, and warfare. Today, they are used for recreational and hunting purposes.

1,324 Questions

Is it legal to carry a bow and arrow in public in the UK?

Nothing, it is illegal to hunt with a bow in the UK

It is Illegal for good reasons. An arrow is a poor substitutive for a modern high powered bullet. Which is why the armed forces are so successful when faced with an enemy using bows and arrows. Both America and Britain have prospered greatly form this practice.

An arrow is unlikely to hit the exact target as frequently as a scoped rifle so for that reason the chances of merely harming rather than quickly dispatching the creature are increased. Also the arrow will force the animals hairs into the wound resulting in infection and a very slow and painful death.

Living creatures should be respected and treated with care , even when hunting them. A good hunter has respect for his kill, its not just a moving target to satisfy your ego.

In archery when a bow is released what forms of energy are involved?

once it is fully drawn back it is potential energy, when it is released it becomes kenetic. i believe it is also potential while it is in the motion of being drawn back, as should it be let go at at any stage of drawing, it would become kenetic.

What country is archery popular in?

Archery is most popular in the US with Korea being the second runner up. The movie, The Hunger Games has greatly increased the popularity of archery in the United States.

What are some examples of the different types of bows used in archery?

There aren't many types of bows, however there are many custom made bows which highly differ from the standard modern bows. The most common types are Short Bows and Long Bows as well as Cross Bows. The strongest ones of course are Cross Bows, as these are powered automatically, whereas in the other two you have to physically pull the arrow.

Where can you buy archery bows?

where there is not a large number of people or better no people so tgey do not get hert by you getting a arrow in there eye so possibley the woods or somewhere where someone want get hert because yout the only one there that is were i would say you can play even if its not a real arrow you can still hert somebody

Will a compound bow break because of age or wear?

Absolutely! Over time the limbs on compound bows will weaken and possibly crack which will eventually result in a break. Also, strings and buss cables will wear and break. As a rule of thumb, strings and cables should be changed approximately every two years. Limbs will have to be changed as soon as cracks form.

How much does a Level 3 archery cost in evony?

To research level three archery, you must have a level four academy, lumber 3200, stone 2000, iron 2400, and gold 20000.

Is Archery a career?

It depends on your interest, it is fun and entertainment for some, but a passion for a professional Archer. Good Archery equipments are very important to become a professional archer, you can get best archery supplies and tips online at Safford Sporting Goods.

How much does Doc Rivers make?

Doc Rivers is 49 years old (birthdate: October 13, 1961).

Is it hard to pull a bow and arrow?

Depends on what the bow and arrows were made out of. For killing/wounding people, the bow has to be made of a strong wooden or metal material, the 'string' can either be thick thread/string or copper wire (wear gloves), the arrow's material can again be wooden or metal. The tip should be made of metal. Does more damage in my opinion; strong rock can work, too, but metal is stronger.

How do you adjust draw weight on a golden eagle bow?

Mathews SoloCam bows have 10 pound weight reduction range from your Bow's peak weight (example : if your bow has peak weight of 70 pounds, you can adjust it as low as 60 pounds).Draw weight adjustments are made using either a 3/16" or 7/32" Allen wrench. Turn the limb bolt clockwise to increase the draw weight and counterclockwise to decrease the weight. Each rotation is equivalent to 2 to 4 pounds of draw weight. It is very important to adjust the limb bolts equally but do not exceed 5 full turns out from maximum draw weight.

What was medieval archery and what was it used for?

Medieval archery was pretty simple, there was a target, made of wood or sometimes it was just a mark o a tree. The bow was carved from wood and the string was generally made from twine. the arrows were carved from wood or a extremely straight stick, the end generally had some sort of birds feathers.

Hope this helps

Whats the most famous Archery player in the world?

One of the most famous Archery players in the world is Karen Scavotto. Ads by google. type in archery players...

Why does your arrow kick sideways when you shoot your recurve bow?

You could be plucking the bow string, make sure to shoot with your finger tips only, remain still (arms, body and head)and release the string off the tips. Your arrow rest could be protruding to much, causing the arrow to richochet off it. Your arrow could be to thin for the poundage of the bow, causing it to warp on release. Make sure that you 'nock' the arrow properly. Your arrow might not be the right spline weight for your bow.

Where did the bow and arrow originate from and who created it?

Many different cultures and peoples, widely separated and isolated, one from another, seem to have developed bows and arrows on their own, at various periods throughout history.

Nobody knows exactly where or when archery originated, but some estimates are that bows and arrows were first developed around 10,000-15,000 years ago. The oldest surviving bows and arrows have been found in Europe, but that in no way means that archery originated there. It simply means that the conditions in those particular areas are conducive to the preservation of the materials used to make the ancient weapons..

What is fired from a crossbow?

A arrow/bolt that is made to fit the crossbow.

Who was the first person to win the archery gold?

Archery debuted at the 1900 Games in Paris. The International Olympic Committee recognizes official six events at those games. Unfortunately, I could not find the dates that these events were competed so I can not tell you who won the first gold medal. Gold medalists in archery at the 1900 Games are listed below. One of the five gentleman Listed was the first man to win a gold medal in archery: 1) 50 meter Au Cordon Doré - Henri Herouin, France

2) 33 meter Au Cordon Doré - Hubert van Innis, Belgium

3) 50 meter Au Chapelet - Eugene Mougin, France

4) 33 meter Au Chapelet - Hubert van Innis, Belgium

5) Sur la Perche à la Herse - Emmanuel Foulon, Belgium

6) Sur la Perche à la Pyramide - Emile Grumiaux, France

What is archery used for?

Depends on the type of bow. if your looking traditonal longbow you'd need-

bow

arrows

guard

shooting glove

if you were shooting a recurve bow you'd need-

riser

limbs

arrows

sight

clicker

long rods

short rods

v-bar

arrow rest

bow stand

arm guard

chest guard

quiver

finger tab

button

if you were shooting a compound you'd need

compound bow

arrows

chest guard

long rod

relise.

When did archery become an Olympic sport?

Archery was a sport all the way back in medieval times, and perhaps all the back in ancient times.

People trained in various ways and especially in Medieval England, laws were passed to make archery practice mandatory, so people made sports and competitive events to turn the frustrating law into something fun, there are many examples of sport types that involved archery such as:

- Standard archery rounds such as Portsmouth rounds (like you'd see on a Robin Hood movie or something similar)

- Clout shooting (shoot as close as possible to a flag off in the distance)

- Coconut shy equivalent (shooting at various small objects which simulate French heads!)

- William Tell challenge (one unfortunate soul has an apple shot off of his head!)

- Splitting the wand (a broomstick size pole in the ground has to be shot at and split, this is harder than it sounds)

- Flight shooting (shoot as far as possible, simple as that)

- Hunting challenges (this one is more of a guess, but it is quite easy to imagine happening)

... And a few more I cannot remember.

The point is, archery has been a sport for a very long time, and I didn't even mention before that the Greeks probably had archery as an Olympic event, since they invented it, and archery usage was common practice back then as well.

(NOTE: I am a real archer and I am an expert on the subject)

How many people play archery?

1,889,900

You can select any of the games like apple shooter, bowman and golden arrow. Robin the Archer, Penguin with Bow Golf, Napoleon, Bow Chief, flash racing, free shooting, bow and arrow, Spider web spider and many others are available. The number of player can be from a single to many players depending on the game.

Is a 'crossbow' really a bow?

Crossbow
For practical purposes, yes, a crossbow is really a bow. It uses a short arrow, technically called a bolt, by means of the spring action caused by releasing the tension on the crossbow's limbs. The "bow" of the crossbow is called a "prod".

It differs from a traditional bow however, in that it can be drawn before it is needed and kept ready to use for a considerable period of time. Holding a "regular" bow, such as a self-bow, longbow, recurve, or compound bow at full draw for any length of time may not be feasible, depending on draw weight. Traditional bows (recurves, longbows, etc), unlike modern compound bows, often do not have sights while modern crossbows do; this, coupled with the fact that it doesn't cause a lot of strain on the shooter to hold the crossbow at a full draw, makes it easier for an unskilled individual to use the weapon. The crossbow can be cocked either manually by simply pulling the string back, or by mechanical means - which means handicapped persons can use crossbows in those states which allow their use. Most crossbows sold today have about the same arrow speed as compounds: about 330 - 350 ft/sec.

While the crossbow is a bow, it offers a great advantage over Traditional bows. It should also be noted, so does the modern compound bow. In the 1970's there was a debate whether or not compound bows should be allowed for hunting. State-by-State, compound bows were allowed, and today more than 80% of all bow hunters use compound bows; this is an approximation, of course, as the use of Traditional bows (and arrows) has been increasing. Overall, the acceptance of compounds has been good for archery. Now with more and more crossbows being sold, crossbow hunters are asking why they can not also be included in the archery season, because compounds and crossbows have such similar performance.

The answer to that question is that the modern crossbow is so easy to use; some claim that it is more like using a rifle than a bow. Modern crossbows tend to incorporate the camming (the "wheels" at the ends of the bow-limbs) which makes the compound bow easier to use than Traditional bows.

The Chinese developed a repeating crossbow, where a new bolt would drop onto the rails of the crossbow each time the string (called a "cable", due to its thickness) was pulled back to the "ready" position (cocked, ready to use). The real trick would be to keep the bolt-hopper loaded - and have each bolt facing the correct direction in the hopper.

During the Middle Ages, the crossbow was taken to sometimes extreme designs. Weapons such as the Arbalest and the ballista are basically over-sized crossbows. Of course, crossbows were also slightly simpler in design back then; see the weblink ("Torneo della Balestra") under "Related Links" for some photos of (possibly)the oldest-surviving Crossbow Society in the Modern World.

Persons interested in hunting with (modern)crossbows should contact The American Crossbow Federation, Box 251, Glenwood, MN 56334

What are crossbows made of?

They were typically made from a wooden stock, which was afixted to one of three different bows. the earliest bows for crossbows were called self-bows and were simply wooden bows attached to the stock. After that, the saracens developed making a crossbow with a composite bow made from a combination of horn and wood. Finally, the bows were made out of steel.