About This Book
A practical treatise on archery combining detailed instruction on equipment, arrow construction, and shooting technique with discussion of practice and competitive scoring. It explains fundamental principles of aiming and form—covering stance, nocking, drawing, holding, and release—and stresses arrow straightness and rigidity as essential to accuracy. Chapters survey bows, tackle, and later improvements, offer systematic guidance for practice and match shooting, and collect notable performance records and contemporary refinements to earlier advice, all presented as an experience-based, methodical guide for improving skill.
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