Archery Handbook

Archery Handbook
Author: Edmund H. Burke
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 1954
Genre: Archery
ISBN:

Download Archery Handbook Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Traditional Bowyer's Handbook

Traditional Bowyer's Handbook
Author: Clay C. Hayes
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-11-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781548762810

Download Traditional Bowyer's Handbook Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

I can't really explain my attraction to the bow and arrow. I can't explain the pull of a camp fire either, or the ocean, or the open hills where you can see forever. It's just there. These things are in all of us I think, some vestige of our primitive past buried so deep in our genome as to be inseparable from what it is to be human. What we think of as civilization is a new experiment in the eyes of Father Time. Experts say that humans have been around for some fifty thousand years. We've been carrying the bow for maybe five thousand (atlatls and spears before that), and pushing the plow for maybe two thousand. We have been hunters forever. We are built to run, to pursue big game on the open savannas, to kill and eat them. With the dwindling of the Pleistocene mega fauna, mammoths and such, the bow became more important and indeed helped to make us who we are today. It still holds that attraction, same as the hearth. When I was a kid I would make crude bows from green plum branches, big at one end and small at the other. A discarded hay string would serve as a bowstring. My arrows were fat and unfletched and would scarcely fly more than a few yards, usually tumbling over in midair. The small creatures around our home were plenty safe. When I was about 12 or so my brother brought me two old Ben Person recurves he'd found at a yard sale. One was a short bow, probably no more than 48 inches and the other was more of a standard size. They both drew about 50 lbs if I recall. That fall happened to be a good year for cottontails around our little farm and I spent countless hours walking the fields and shooting at them as they busted from underfoot. Although I'd get several shots a day I never did hit one on the fly but I remember that fall fondly nonetheless. The pleasure of jumping rabbits and seeing the feathered shaft streaking toward them was a thrill I've never forgotten. I made my first "real" bow when I was in high school, after getting a copy of the Traditional Bowyers Bible in the mail (more on this in a moment). My first bow, a decrowned mulberry flatbow, broke within about 10 shots. The second held together quite well and is probably still around somewhere and capable of shooting an arrow, though it would probably draw about 70lbs. When I first started making bows I used the woods I had close at hand; mulberry, common persimmon, red maple, white cedar, etc. I'd probably made more than a dozen bows of various woods before I ever saw a piece of Osage. People often ask me where they can find a bow stave and, invariably, I tell them to use what they have close by. No matter where you live, you'll have something near that will make a bow. Go cut it down and get started. This book is an attempt to share some of what I've learned over my years of bow making. The Traditional Bowyers Bible series, as mentioned earlier, is still a great source of information. Why write another book on making wood bows you might ask? The simple answer is that there are so many ways of doing and explaining things. There are still unanswered questions and we'll cover many of them here. We will cover all of the most frequently asked questions, and lay out a simple plan that should guide you through the entire process, from finding a stave to stringing your bow and shooting your first arrow. Some of what you'll find here, you'll find nowhere else.

Beginner's Guide to Traditional Archery

Beginner's Guide to Traditional Archery
Author: Brian J. Sorrells
Publisher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780811731331

Download Beginner's Guide to Traditional Archery Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Author Brian J. Sorrells shares his time-tested training program for developing shooting skill and provides guidance on all aspects of traditional archery, from choosing arrow shafts to entering your first tournament.

Precision Archery

Precision Archery
Author: Steve Ruis
Publisher: Human Kinetics
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2004
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780736046343

Download Precision Archery Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This book tells about target shooting, field competition and bow hunting.

The Way of Archery

The Way of Archery
Author: Jie Tian
Publisher: Schiffer Military History
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015-02-28
Genre: Archery
ISBN: 9780764347917

Download The Way of Archery Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Way of Archery provides a detailed introduction to practicing archery in the traditional Chinese military style. It explains the basics of how to shoot using the Asian thumb ring: proper posture, training regimen, equipment, and avoiding pitfalls in shooting. The thorough translation and commentary (with original and new illustrations) provide a fresh and practical perspective on Gao Ying's 1637 archery treatise (which, itself, influenced generations of archers in East Asia). The authors themselves are active practitioners of Chinese archery, having spent an endless amount of time and effort vetting their understanding of this old manual and putting its ideas into practice. Through this process, the authors have been able to make this archery text accessible to modern readers. Not only will the reader come to understand the technical side of the Way of Archery, but will connect with the philosophy and spirit of the ancient Chinese warriors.

Modern Archery - A Complete Handbook to the Sport and Guide to the Making and Care of Equipment

Modern Archery - A Complete Handbook to the Sport and Guide to the Making and Care of Equipment
Author: Frank L. Bilson
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1473356938

Download Modern Archery - A Complete Handbook to the Sport and Guide to the Making and Care of Equipment Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

The Archer's Handbook

The Archer's Handbook
Author: National Archery Association of the United States
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1968
Genre: Archery
ISBN:

Download The Archer's Handbook Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Archery for Beginners

Archery for Beginners
Author: Amante P. Marinas, Sr.
Publisher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 199
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1462920756

Download Archery for Beginners Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Archery for Beginners is the complete instructional guide for anyone interested in taking up recreational archery. With over 150 illustrations and full-color photos, step-by-step instructions, and easy-to-follow directions, Archery for Beginners is the go-to guide for anyone interested in learning archery basics. Be the next to join more than 8 million Americans who enjoy this popular pastime! Topics included in this book are: Compound and Recurve bows Archery equipment and accessories Training preparation and safety Advanced shooting methods Fun archery games How to make your own bow This book covers all the essentials for the beginning archer--from basic skills and equipment to effective and safe training methods. There are chapters on both recurve and compound bows, the two most popular types, as well as information on how to track your progress.

Archery from A to Z

Archery from A to Z
Author: Christian Berg
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2019-03-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 081176835X

Download Archery from A to Z Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO EQUIPMENT AND SHOOTING FUNDAMENTALS FOR NEW ARCHERS OF ALL AGES Archery from A to Z covers all the basics, from purchasing the first bow to shooting techniques, plus an introduction to competitive archery and numerous resources to help new shooters further their archery journeys. This comprehensive volume is an invaluable resource for anyone interested in getting involved in this exciting sport, including parents whose children have expressed a desire to shoot a bow.

The Book of Archery

The Book of Archery
Author: George Agar Hansard
Publisher: London : H.G. Bohn
Total Pages: 574
Release: 1841
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN:

Download The Book of Archery Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

In the Paleolithic era, over 250,000 years ago, archery was invented. With bows and arrows made from wood (mostly pine), archery was presumably used only for hunting. As technology advanced, stone arrowheads were fashioned on the ends of arrows, making them more effective. Archery arrived in the Americas around 2,500 BC. While archery was mostly used for hunting, the tribes of the Southern United States created a game that involved shooting arrows into a moving hoop. The Indian tribes of the Great Plains were the first to become adept at archery on horseback. During the Iron Age, Babylonians and Assyrians used archery in warfare. Just as Native American tribes learned to perfect archery on horses, these peoples became skilled in archery on moving war chariots. Into the Middle Ages, European warfare relied heavily on both skilled and unskilled archers. Implementing mass archery tactics during the Crusades, the English invented their own bow, the English long bow, one of the most popular styles to this day. Today, archery is an Olympic sporting event, a skill used in recreational hunting, and somewhat of a lost art. Recently, archery has become a bit of a fad in America and the United Kingdom because of the rise in popular culture of archers like Robin Hood, Green Arrow and The Hunger Games'Katniss Everdeen.