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Archery Arrows
Archery arrows are the single most important thing,
besides the bow itself. Without a good arrow, your aim
will always be off, and you will constantly have to
compensate to aim properly. There are several different
archery arrows, and all of them have different purposes.
The stiffness of the spine (the stiffness of the shaft
of the arrow) will effect how much the arrow wobbles
after being shot from the bow.
The weight of the arrow is very important. Lighter
arrows will travel much faster than a heavier arrow,
but it will also do less damage when it hits its target.
If all you are doing is target shooting, than this won't
matter to you much. However, if you are hunting a big
game animal, it will matter to you a lot.
Manufacturers also use different materials to make
the shaft of the arrow. Some of these might include
carbon, aluminums and wood. It's important that you
pick the type of arrow that will suit your particular
need.
The type of arrow head you use is also important.
For instance, you don't want to hunt Quail with a broad
head, because you won't have much of the bird left after
the broad head arrow smashes its way through the little
bird.
But you would want to use a broad head if you plan
on hunting a bigger animal, such as a deer or a moose.
Then there is the nock to consider. Most of the time,
the nock is nothing more than a slotted piece of plastic
on the end of the arrow. While the nock doesn't seem
important, it is. The nock should never be too tight
on the string, or else it will impede its release.
If a nock is bent or not straight, it will play havoc
with your shot. Once you find a nock that sits well
on your string, then it is a good idea to use the same
nock on all of your archery arrows.
Another important aspect of archery arrows is the
fletching. Some fletching is made of plastic and some
of real feathers. While both work well, and archers
often argue over the merits of each, the real feather
fletching tends to wear out faster than plastic. One
thing holds true though, without a good fletching on
your arrow, your shot is bound to be off.
Just remember that when shooting a bow, your archery
arrows are an important tool. Without them, archery
wouldn't be possible. Like all tools, making sure that
you have the highest quality tool at your disposal,
is always a good idea.
About the Author
My name is Ted Lake and I'm building a website in memory
of my dad Deuaine Lake. This site is all about Archery
and Archery Hunting. My dad started me when I was 5
years old (1956) and I've continued to teach both my
boys the same respect for the sport of archery.Please
feel welcome to visit my free website at www.complete-archery-information.com
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