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Well-Known Characters In Archery

July 6th, 2009
by Adrian Griffith

Bows and arrows were historically known to be the first weapons for combat during the ancient times. Nowadays, archery have become even more widely known, in fact, fictional characters like Robin Hood and the Green Arrow are known to be famous in archery. Let’s tackle each one of them and the others who have made their name in archery.

Of course, who among us doesn’t know about Robin Hood of the Nottinghamshire? He is an English folklore who had been a favorite subject in many movies, comics, books and plays, being the hero for the less fortunate by stealing from the rich and giving them to the poor.

In literature, Robin Hood uses a longbow and can shoot a target from hundreds of yards away. He is so accurate that he is also famous for splitting an arrow with another arrow. Other than being a champion archer, Robin Hood is also good with swords and staffs.

Another fictional character which shows some similarity with Robin Hood is Oliver Jonas Queen also known as “The Green Arrow”. Green Arrow, referred as the best archer in the world, is a DC Comics character who patrols the streets of Star City. Dressed in a green suit, Oliver Queen fights crime with his bow and different types of trick arrows.

Green arrow is proficient with different types of bow. He uses recurve, compound and his favorite longbow. He also has a crossbow which he usually uses for short range combats. Since he is also a very rich man, he also has an access to a lot of hi-tech gadgets.

But did you know that there is also one real guy that can do the same famous trick shot of Robin Hood? Yes! The late Howard Hill, who was named to be the World’s Greatest Archer, was widely known especially during his times, for his exceptional skill in archery.

Hill is an expert with any type of bows like Oliver Queen. And yes, he was also successful in doing the Robin Hood shot although some says that the arrow’s shaft is made of bamboo. Howard’s archery skill excelled in all branches whether its target, field and the most difficult flight. A very skilled shooter that can hit objects tossed up in air, of course with his bow and arrow.

These guys have really made their names big in the world of archery. And may they be real or make-believe, surely archery itself, will be continuously a significant and interesting practice and art to many of us all over the globe.

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Compound Bow Care

May 23rd, 2009
by Bart Icles

Compound bows require a certain amount of investment, this is why it is important that give your compound bow proper cleaning and care. Having a well-maintained bow is also a big plus if you are after a successful hunt. It can be frustrating to see a part of your bow break or hear something snap while you aim at your game and give your bow a draw.

Before heading out to a hunting trip, take extra time to give your compound bow a thorough inspection. Doing so will help you replace or repair parts while you are still at home. This will also keep you from hurriedly driving back to civilization when you should be outdoors, chasing your game down.

As you inspect your bow, do not miss out on your bowstrings. Bowstrings need to be regularly, if not frequently, waxed. You also need to check for fuzzes on your bowstrings. If there are fuzzes, give your bowstrings an extra coat. Make sure you rub it until the fuzz and wax seep into the strings. Your bow cables can also benefit from waxing. Your bow will have better chances of withstanding damp hunting conditions if your give your cables frequent and regular waxing. It is important that you check for frays as you check your cables. As you well know, frays can easily disrupt what would have been a smooth hunting trip.

It also helps to regularly lubricate your bow axles and bushings. Having a bottle of food bow oil can come in handy. Each time you are out hunting, it is important that you give your bushings and axles a drop or two of good bow oil. For best care and results, you can review your bow manual for proper lubricating procedures (there are some compound bows that do not need frequent lubrication).

You also need to regularly examine your bow limbs. Check for scratches, cracks, dents and other types of damage. It helps to be aware of small chips before they grow into a cumbersome problem. You can take care of small scratches yourself, but cracks on your bow limbs would require professional attention and care. Fixing cracks on your bow limbs all by yourself can make the warranty on your bow null and void.

Then, you can turn your attention to the limb bolts. Loose limb bolts need to be tightened and are best done while you are still indoors. You can also place marks around limb bolts so you can easily tell whether or not they have moved away from their original position after you first got your draw weight set. It would also be convenient to have a set of Allen wrenches for use in tightening limb bolts while you are still at home or when you are already out on the hunting field.

Bow storage is something that you should not take for granted. Remember to store your compound bow away from too much heat, dirt, damp, and pests. Failing to store your compound bow properly can make all efforts in cleaning and maintaining it futile.

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The Martin Bow Revolution

May 4th, 2009
by Bart Icles

For more than 50 years, Martin Archery has done nothing but design and manufacture the most ground-breaking and technically advanced archery equipment and accessories of our time. Their commitment to innovation has allowed them to introduce pioneering technologies into their products. Such passion is evident in every bow their make, particularly their compound bows.

Martin Archery has performed numerous experimentations with the structure and design of their compound bows. In doing so, they have come up with inventive engineering improvements in cam designs. Engineering and design advancements also made them come up with remarkably lightweight bows that deliver arrows at blazing speed. Other innovations include adjustable risers that help archers achieve maximum accuracy, fast cam systems, arrow protection, vibration escape modules, double-helix bowstrings, Teflon-plated cable guards, Core-Flex limbs, and pivoting Roto cups.

All these unique and revolutionary features are fully integrated in every compound bow that Martin Archery manufactures. This is one of the reasons why many archery enthusiasts are compelled to buy a Martin Archery bow when they are out looking for high-performance bows.

Martin Archery compound bows come in Pro Series and Gold Series. Their Pro Series compound bows come in cutting edge design backed with technical expertise. They have the super fast and ultra quiet Warthog Pro, the Firehawk that is nothing short of amazing, the Firecat Pro-X that has blazing speed and is amazingly lightweight, the ultimate single-cam MOAB hunting bow, and the S4 Scepter that is building its reputation for extreme accuracy.

The Gold Series form part of the outstanding line-up of performance bows from Martin Archery. The Bengal has won an award for having the best value. The Cheetah offers no noise, no vibration, and no recoil. The Leopard might be built for archers with small frames but it is never short on performance. The Mystic is the pinnacle of short draw target bows, while the Saber gives soft drawing and hard driving.

The Martin Archery innovation is not only limited to its line of compound bows. They have also made improvements on their cam systems. Their cam actuated timing shows pure engineering brilliance. The M2-Pro Single Cam is engineered for smooth and recoil-free shots for top performance. They also have their Furious Dual Cam that ensures maximum performance at every possible draw length.

Beyond doubt, more than five decades of engineering and ingenuity has made Martin Archery offer more matchless features and benefits. Martin Archery is indeed keeping its promise to design and manufacture the fastest and most accurate bows in the world.

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Shooting with Precision

April 7th, 2009
by Bart Icles

Looking for bows for hunting or tournaments? Try checking Precision Shooting Equipment (PSE) archery bows. PSE is an industry leader when it comes to manufacturing bows and other archery equipment. The company is known for the quality and precision of the archery equipment they manufacture. They were also among the first to use aluminum in their products. It has also pioneered the four stage forging process for bow risers that result to strong, lightweight bows. The company utilizes cutting edge technology to produce attractive and high quality products.

Archery bows from PSE vary, and different kinds of arrows and bows are included in their product line: Pro Series, mainline, value series, ready to shoot, field ready, carbon force arrows, Heritage series, bowfishing, and crossbows and accessories. Their compound and recurve bows are very popular among professionals and enthusiasts.

Standard features of PSE compound bows include custom bowstrings, cable, vertical limb movement, vibration dampening movement, and large wheels. Pivoting limb pockets control split limbs. One can also use these pockets to adjust cam altitude. Their bows also have side locking tabs for security. Their grip system is also remarkably designed that it gives users a good grip when using the product.

PSE recurve bows are well-admired as well. Their handles are usually made of paduk, walnut, and maple woods, and they come in multiple laminated layers. They are also available in different sizes for people of all ages – men and women alike. The beauty of their recurve bows is further enhanced by the artistically painted finish given to each product.

Other than archery bows, PSE also manufactures excellent arrows. Their arrows use carbon technology and are known to be extremely light. The industry recognizes PSE arrows as straighter, stronger and faster.

The quality, precision, and beauty of PSE archery products are continuously improved through their dedication to research and development. No matter how expensive, they give keen attention to this phase of the manufacturing process to assure customers that they get the high quality and good performance they expect from PSE bows and arrows. PSE is constantly using and discovering advanced manufacturing techniques that benefit not only the company, but the whole industry.

Truly, making quality archery products has been the passion of PSE. PSE products are able to withstand tough competition in the industry through continuous innovation and commitment to quality. Their bows and arrows indeed have the precision and performance to hit their targets.

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Archery Equipment – Competitions and Their Differences

March 15th, 2009
by Keith Roberts

Archery is not a sport that gets a lot of notice nowadays, but it is still a sport that is in full swing. The Archery Shooters Association has its headquarters in Georgia and hosts many competitions every year. The two greatest competitions are the ASA Federation and the McKenzie ASA Pro/Am Tour.

There are certain standards that each of these competitions hold to such as a direct set of competition rules, professionally set up shooting ranges, very high standards for Archery Equipment and usage; many different safety standards, and the largest paybacks in competitive archery.

The scoring for these competitions is done by giving points for each arrow that range from 0-14. Zero points is when the arrow misses the target, five is for when the arrow hits anywhere on the body of the target, ten points for the 4-5 inch center circle, or 12 points for the smaller ring by the bottom or top of the 10-ring. Depending on what Archery Equipment you use, your skill in shooting can be very good or very bad.

There are differences between the ASA Federation and the McKenzie ASA Pro/Am Tour. The ASA Federation supports 300 clubs in 30 states that provides everyone the chance to shoot at least once. In order to get archery to be given more notice and credence in America, the ASA Federation takes a direct focus on 3-D Archery, the growth of that sport, and youth education and training. Year-round, there are local, state, and national tournaments conducted that any archer is allowed to attend whether they are professional or not. The ASA Federation has experienced archers and coaches that can show you how to use the Archery Equipment properly so you can compete in one of the tournaments should you choose to.

On the other hand, the McKenzie ASA Pro/Am Tour is a national series of six Pro/Am Tournaments, plus the Championship “Classic.” In order to compete, there is an entry fee. You pay based on which competitive division you are in for the pro and amateur classes. The prizes for these competitions include cash, trophies, and even points that rack up so you can get the “Shooter Of The Year” award in your class. Besides the excitement of watching the competition, over 40 of the top archery and outdoor manufacturers come to this event to show off and sell their latest and greatest Archery Equipment.

Archery may not be a well noted sport now, but with the ASA Federation and the McKenzie ASA Pro/Am Tour, it should get more recognition in coming years. With that recognition will also come training in the skill and usage of Archery Equipment.

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