Friday, January 22, 2010

Traditional Arrow Rest Where Does The Arrow Rest On My Hand When Using A Traditional Longbow Without An Arrow Rest?

Where does the arrow rest on my hand when using a traditional longbow without an arrow rest? - traditional arrow rest

I think that causes poor arrow flight. Suppose further that the arrows, which are obtained with feathers.

First, the recovery will always hit something, or hand or w / handle of the bow. The thorns are the arrows for the correct weight for the bow? If so, try turning the right wrist, not in the neck, and then close your index. Type shows the middle finger joint of the index. The tip of the forefinger touches near the front of the elevator. That's how I shoot my longbow. He holds the shaft of the arrow, riding on more than half Knuckle far out of hand. Try to take different positions and different amounts of the song, under the arch. You can also use the setting of his right to a small shelving add the rest of the arrow.

You have to make some experiments and find your own style

Have fun and do not give up!

2 comments:

hunter1 said...

Using a recurve bow in his right hand and promotes the same time, made it a place to put the arrow in the bow, unless it is cheaper

JD said...

If you have a photo "traditional" Longbow. They hold the bow with his left hand and pull with your right hand, should the arrow rest on the left side of the bow. Some sheets were cut a notch or "platform" on the arrow to rest. Please follow the arrow on the left rests on his left hand.
When it was handed over to the left is exactly the opposite is the case, and the arrow is on the right hand on the right side of the bow.

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