This arrowhead have been made from two separate blades that are arranged at cross
angles to one another and then held in position by a collet.
The collet
having a cooperating cam sleeve for detachably locking the blades
together in a rigid manner. A thread insert is then provided for the collet
which can be removed from and attached to the
arrow shaft.
This then provides for easy withdrawing of the arrowhead assembly from the
game and easy disassembly of the arrowhead to be sharpend or for repair.
Monday, September 9, 2013
Sunday, May 5, 2013
➸ Broadhead ➸
An arrow tip with cutting blades, commonly used for hunting animals. Can have mechanical / expandable or fixed blades.
Show here is the Rage 2 Blade Broadhead and the stages it makes during flight and after impacting the animal.
Normally an expandable broadhead have grater penetration and can also have a slightly faster speed than a fixed blade because of it's compact design.
The expandable broadhead also have a slightly larger cutting area once fully deployed. This helps to make a bigger wound caused by the arrow but at the same time does not reduce the penetration of the arrow in a significant way.
Broadheads most often come with either 2, 3 or 4 blades. The Rage 2 broadhead seen is a 2 blade tip and it causes a very wide cut making them a favorite amongst hunters who hunt larger and medium size game.
Show here is the Rage 2 Blade Broadhead and the stages it makes during flight and after impacting the animal.
Normally an expandable broadhead have grater penetration and can also have a slightly faster speed than a fixed blade because of it's compact design.
The expandable broadhead also have a slightly larger cutting area once fully deployed. This helps to make a bigger wound caused by the arrow but at the same time does not reduce the penetration of the arrow in a significant way.
Broadheads most often come with either 2, 3 or 4 blades. The Rage 2 broadhead seen is a 2 blade tip and it causes a very wide cut making them a favorite amongst hunters who hunt larger and medium size game.
➸ Brace Height ➸
Brace height indicates the lenght of a direct line from the back of the grip to the bow string.
Generally, the lower the brace height is, the faster the bow is. It is faster because the shorter brace height means that the power stroke is longer.
But because a shorter brace height provides a longer powerstroke it can be much more difficult to shoot accurately.
This is because the arrow is on the string longer. A lower brace height may also cause arm contact with the string, thus requiring an arm guard.
Generally, the lower the brace height is, the faster the bow is. It is faster because the shorter brace height means that the power stroke is longer.
But because a shorter brace height provides a longer powerstroke it can be much more difficult to shoot accurately.
This is because the arrow is on the string longer. A lower brace height may also cause arm contact with the string, thus requiring an arm guard.
➸ Bow Square ➸
Saturday, May 4, 2013
➸ Bow Sling ➸
Picture of a Bow Sling in use |
On compound bows it is typically attached by the bolt on the stabilizer that attatches to the bow.
➸ Bow Hand ➸
Demonstration of bow hand (left hand) |
Answer:
This is the hand that is holding the bow handle.
See also Bow Arm
➸ Bow Arm ➸
A Lady demonstrating bow arm (left arm) |
Answer:
This is the arm that is holding the bow handle. The demosnstration shown here in the picture is of a lady that is using her left arm as her Bow Arm.
See also Bow Hand
➸ What does Back stand for in Archery ➸
What does back mean? And where is it located on the bow?
Answer:
The back indicates the side of the bow that is the farthest from the shooter.
Answer:
The back indicates the side of the bow that is the farthest from the shooter.
➸ Arrow Shelf ➸
Picture showing the arrow shelf of the bow |
Traditional bows are ususlly shot off of the shelf because this puts the arrow closer to the bow hand. The bow hand is what points the bows in instinctive shooting. Feathers are better for stabilizing an arrow and are quiet when used on a rest or the shelf. If you shoot off of the shelf, leave a small gap between the edge of the shelf pad and the side plate. This gives extra clearance for the fletch.
Monday, April 29, 2013
➸ Arm Guard ➸
Picture of a lady using an arm guard while shooting her bow |
This is a leather or synthetic pad that is worn on the inside of the forearm of the bow hand. This is to protect the arm from the slap of the bow string on release.
As seen here, there are many different designs of arm guards, some even have camouflage to better suit the hunter using his bow out in the field.
It's always prefered to use arm guards whenever possible because the slap of the bow string can often cause skin irritation to light burns depending on the user and bow used.
Camo style Arm Guard used for safety while using bows for hunters |
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