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History of Archery
Archery is a pastime that possesses a rich and interesting
history. Moreover, it is a pastime that is still quite
alive today and despite the fact that people rely on
it less to survive, archery remains a popular sport
among avid sportsmen. Let's take a look at the history
of archery and how it has evolved over time and has
become a favorite sport among hunters and archery enthusiasts.
Archery, of course, is a sport in which the participant
uses arrows and a bow to shoot at a target. Possessing
a rich history that is well over 8500 years old, the
use of the bow and arrow has evolved from one of need
to one of enjoyment. Bows and arrows were first used
for hunting endeavors and were later adopted for warfare
purposes. The primary cultures that adopted the bow
and arrow as a standard weapon in their vast armies
were the Greeks, the Native Americans, the Chinese,
and the Macedonians. Armies of archers were trained
in combat to masterfully aim and fire their arrows at
their enemies with alarming skill and precision and
for many years the bow and arrow continued to be used
as a weapon for both battle and hunting by a variety
of cultures.
Later, during medieval times, although the bow and
arrow were still used during battle, they began to fall
out of favor when swords were created. Swords were sturdier
weapons, so armies consisted of both swordsmen and archers,
but the archers were not revered as much as those men
who wielded swords. Even later, the crossbow was developed,
allowing for more aim and control and the crossbow was
added to the list of weapons used in battle. Finally,
once guns were invented, the bow and arrow faded from
use in warfare entirely, succumbing to the better power
offered by musket rifles and the like.
Today, bows and arrows are still used for hunting by
those who prefer them and some individuals engage in
bow and arrow competitions. The hunting that bow and
arrow hunters engage in is regulated by the government
and can only be done during certain times of the year.
These times are referred to as "bow season" and only
certain game can be killed with a bow and arrow. To
become a good hunter with a bow and arrow, one must
master their aiming skills and one also must possess
a firm understanding of the kill zones on an animal.
The reason is twofold; first the hunter will ensure
that the animal they are hunting won't travel too far
once it has been hit and the second reason for understanding
the kill zones is that if a hunter hits the animal in
the wrong area, the animal can survive the shot and
suffer for a long period of time. Thus, to successfully
kill their prey, a bow hunter must become a master archer
and there are many classes offered that help train hunters
to become the skilled archers they need to be.
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Michael Russell Your Independent guide to Archery
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