What is it called when you pull back a bow?

Down Wind—When the wind is on the archer's back. Draw—Pulling an arrow the proper distance. Drawing Fingers—The fingers used in pulling a bow—the first three of the drawing hand.
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What do you call pulling a bow?

Drawing (practice) – The act of pulling the string that is attached to the bow. (Glossary of archery terms)
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What is it called to pull back a bow string?

Drawing: To pull the cord that is fastened to the bow. Drawing Fingers: The fingers that are employed while dragging a bow. Most typically, the first three fingers of the hand that is drawing.
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Can you pull a bow back without an arrow?

Once you're comfortable drawing your bow, you're ready to take a shot. Until then, practice gripping and drawing your bow with the correct form. But do not release the string without an arrow in place. This can cause personal injury and damage to the bow.
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Can a bow survive a dry fire?

Bows can survive a dry fire, but often they will need repairs. Dry firing a bow is extremely dangerous and can cause severe damage to the bow and those around it. The higher the bow power, the higher the damage.
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What do you call releasing an arrow?

loose (practice) – The act of shooting an arrow from a bow (a.k.a. release)
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What is it called when you split an arrow?

Robin Hood: A Robin Hood is when your arrow hits another arrow so perfectly that it splits the arrow that was already shot into the target. There were lots of “Robin Hoods” in those old movies, some of them were even shot by the guy himself.
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What are synonyms for archer?

synonyms for archer
  • administrator.
  • cleric.
  • director.
  • patriarch.
  • pontiff.
  • pope.
  • prelate.
  • priest.
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What does it mean to sketch a bow?

describe, outline, give a brief idea of, give a rundown of, give a thumbnail sketch of, rough out, block out, trace out, chalk out, map out, delineate, indicate. View synonyms. 1.2Perform (a gesture) with one's hands or body. 'he sketched a graceful bow in her direction'
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What is the verb for archery?

In English, shooting archery is verb noun with the sport as a noun. Shooting is kind of generic, I could have a rifle just the same. Flinging arrows is closer but not a widely accepted thing. No one says I'm going archerying.
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What is archery Minnowing?

Archery shot in wooded course. Fishtailing. Movement of arrow from side to side during flight. Fistmele. Archaic term referring to the Bracing height of the bow (which was often measured by using a fist with the thumb extended)
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What is a bouncer in archery?

Bouncer (Bounce-out): An arrow that strikes the target and then falls to the ground. Boss: See Butt. Bow-scale: Device used to measure the draw-weight of a bow. Bow-square: Device used to measure bracing height and nocking-point position. Bowyer: One who makes bows.
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What does it mean to knock an arrow?

Definition of nock (Entry 2 of 2) transitive verb. 1 : to make a nock in (a bow or arrow) 2 : to fit (an arrow) against the bowstring.
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How do archers release arrows?

Most compound-bow archers use a release aid, often simply referred to as “a release,” to draw back their bowstring. Hinge releases and trigger (thumb or index finger) releases are two main types of release aids on the market today for compound archers.
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Can you survive an arrow to the eye?

A schoolboy archer had a narrow escape after being shot through the eye by a friend. The arrow went through 11-year-old sharp shooter Liu Cheong's eye socket, completely through his head and was only stopped by the back of his skull.
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What is a missed shot called in archery?

A missed shot is recorded as an “M”. It counts as zero points. Center Bulls-eye is recorded as an “X”. It counts as ten points. If an arrow pierces a dividing line on a target the score is awarded to the higher score.
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What should you do when you hear 2 whistle blasts?

6. 7. Two Blasts — "Archers to the shooting line." One Blast — "Begin shooting." Three Blasts — "Walk forward and get your arrows." Four or More Blasts (series of blasts) — “STOP SHOOTING Immediately and put your arrows in your quiver."
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Why shouldn't you draw a bow without an arrow?

The term “dry-fire” doesn't mean a fire sparked in dry conditions, but it's definitely a hot experience and something to avoid in archery. It means shooting a bow without an arrow nocked on the bowstring. It can damage the bow and injure the archer.
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Why is it called dry firing?

Recorded from the 1980s, the term "dry fire" was possibly coined as analogous to the phrase "dry run", which is a rehearsal or testing process and in the case of the firearm, one is "testing" the trigger action and observing the hammer or striker drop, without using live ammunition.
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Why is archery called archery?

Defined as the act of using bows and arrows, the word 'archery' comes from the Latin word 'arcus', which meant bow. It was invented as early as 10,000 B.C and also used in the middle ages for hunting.
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Why do Olympic bows have weights?

"So normally they'll have a little rubber damper on the end that helps reduce shock, so when you let go, the bow doesn't vibrate as much." Stabilizers also help resist torque caused by the release. Finally, the extra weight helps steady the bow while aiming.
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