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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Countless Kinds of Archery Bows

By Christopher Harrison


Bows are used to shoot arrows. In olden days bows were used in combat and hunting. Archery which utilizes bows and arrows has become a popular sport. There are many types of archery bows available in the market. This article gives specifics of the basic types of archery bows

Following are of archery Bows; Longbow: Longbows are tall. In reality they are taller than the user's height. They have got relatively narrow limbs who have a D shaped cross section. As compared to other bows, they are not significantly recurved.

Traditional English longbows are made in such a way that their thickness are 5/8 or even more of its width. If it is lower than the specified width then the bow is disqualified from long bow competitions.

If you wish to take part in long bow competitions then it's necessary that your long bow meets the specified specifications. At the handle, long bow is widest. Longbows are already commonly used for warfare and hunting by many ancient cultures of the world.

During the period of Middle ages, English longbows are frequently used. The English long bow was 6.6 feet i.e. approximately 2 meters long. The Scot, Welsh and Scots tried it as a war weapon. It was used in various battles like battle of Crecy in 1346 and battle of Agincourt in 1415.

Flat bow: Flat bows are non recurved, flat and have relatively wide limbs. They've got approximately rectangular cross-section. Most modern flat bows are incredibly similar to classic longbows.

Shortbows: Shorter version of an flat bow or longbow designs is nothing but a short bow. A significant feature of short bow is because they are more maneuverable than flat bows and longbows. The arrow can is not drawn very far since the bow is short. Therefore shortbows store less energy; hence their maximum range is not long as compared to longbows. Shortbows were previously used for hunting purpose by many American tribes and by African Bushmen.

Recurve Bows: Recurve bows are the only bows that are used with the Olympics. As they are extremely light in weight many Olympic players prefer these bows. Its working principle resembles that of traditional longbows. Limb ends, curve forward that helps to smoothen the draw.

Compound Bows: A Compound bow considerably reduces the force that numerous archers have to hold. As less force is required to hold compound bows at full draw, the consumer can more concentrate on the target. Overall energy can also be stored by this bow. Compound designs use elliptical or cam wheels on limb ends to optimize leverage which is exerted by the user.

Crossbow: Crossbows are a variation of a general bow design. Listed below are the limbs are mounted horizontally. The limb design is either a recurve or a compound but the concept of shooting remains the same. The person manually pulls the string either with a windlass or manually and then locks it into the place.

The string is held through mechanical means inside the locked position. The energy that is stored in it limbs might be released with the help of trigger mechanism to launch the loaded arrow.




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