What is the back of a bow?

Back — The surface of your Bob Lee bow that faces away from you when the bow is being drawn. Belly — Also known as Face. The surface of your Bob Lee bow that faces you when drawing the bow (same side as the string).
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What are the parts of a bow?

Parts of a Bow
  • The Riser. The riser is the centre piece of the bow that the upper and lower limb attach to. ...
  • Limbs. The two limbs that attach to the riser are the upper and lower limb. ...
  • String Nock. At the tip of each limb is a groove called the string nock. ...
  • String. ...
  • Point. ...
  • Shaft. ...
  • Fletching. ...
  • Nock.
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What does back mean in archery?

Back: The surface of the bow that is facing away from the person who draws the bow. Backing: A piece of material that is placed at the bow's back for strengthening the limbs. Backset: A bow design in which the limbs face away from the archer (backward in reflex position).
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Why do bows need backing?

Backing the bow is a process of attaching, usually by glue, some thin strip of hide, sinew, cloth, or another wood, to the back of the bow which suppresses the tendency of a bow to break under tension.
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What is pulling back a bow called?

Draw - To pull the bow string back. Also the distance the bowstring is pulled back. Draw Check - A device fitted to a compound bow so the archer can maintain a consistent draw length. Draw Length - The distance, measured in inches, from the pivot point of the bow to the slot in the arrow nock when at full draw.
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What is a crest on a bow?

crest (equipment) – Heraldic markings on an arrow used for identification or design. crossbow (equipment) – A bow mounted on a stock, which shoots projectiles called bolts or quarrels. crown (equipment) – The nock end of an arrow where cresting and paints are applied.
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What is the notch at the rear end of an arrow called?

Nock: A slotted plastic tip located on the rear end of the arrow that snaps onto the string and holds the arrow in position. There is a certain point on the bowstring, called the “nocking point,” where arrows are nocked. Fine tuning of this location, by moving it up or down the bowstring, is usually required.
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Do board bows need backing?

generally adding a backing wont increase the draw weight of a bow, and using materials which might ad draw weight chances overpowering and crushing the belly wood. since you add the backing to the back of the bow, on a board bow it will be flat no matter when you add it.
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What are the ends of bows called?

Bow Tip — The outer end of a bow limb, often reinforced with either bone, micarta, wood or horn. Bow Weight — The drawing force, measured in pounds, required to draw a bowstring a specified braced distance, commonly 28 inches.
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What is the spine of an arrow?

“Spine” is the measurement of the arrow's flex or bend. Arrow shafts are sorted by spine measurements, and manufacturers designate them with a number. You'll find the spine number on the arrow's label. Some common numbers are 350, 400, 500 and 600, but they vary by manufacturer.
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What is the front end of an arrow called?

The arrowhead or projectile point is the primary functional part of the arrow, and plays the largest role in determining its purpose. Some arrows may simply use a sharpened tip of the solid shaft, but it is far more common for separate arrowheads to be made, usually from metal, horn, or some other hard material.
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What are the three parts of a bow?

All bows have these three basic parts:
  • Grip. The grip allows the hunter to hold the bow in a vertical position while shooting. ...
  • Limbs. The limbs are the upper or lower parts of the bow that bends when the string is drawn back. ...
  • String groove.
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What are the limbs of a bow?

The limbs are flexible fiberglass planks at the top and bottom of the bow; they attach to the riser. Attached to limbs are the cams (more on that in a bit). The bow's limbs are what store the energy that you generate when you pull back the bowstring. Limbs come in different styles.
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What is the back wall on a compound bow?

"back wall" End of draw cycle in a compound bow. When you reach full draw and you cannot pull back any farther it is known as the back wall. If there is no give back there it is refered to as a hard or solid back wall. mostly a feel thing.
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Can you back a bow with fiberglass?

Fiberglass is the most popular and dependable backing material you can use when building a laminated bow.
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Does a hickory bow need a backing?

Registered. The reason hickory is considered "bomb proof" is because it doesn't need backed.
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Does maple make a good bow?

It's flexible enough to craft a recurve bow, and there are still many recurve bows made from maple, despite modern materials like fiberglass taking the stage. Many bow makers combine maple and fiberglass to reach optimal flexibility and strength.
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What is a sinew backed bow?

One ingenuous innovation to strengthen bows and to increase arrow speed was the creation of sinew-backed bows. Also known as cable bows, these weapons were made by using braided sinew running the length of the bow. A series of twists and hitches were used to strengthen the bow and increase its peak draw weight.
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What are the 5 parts of an arrow?

No matter the material type, all arrows share the following five parts:
  • Arrow point. The point or tip of the arrow, the game species you will be hunting determines the kind of arrow point you select.
  • Arrow shaft. ...
  • Crest. ...
  • Fletching. ...
  • Nock.
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What is a master archer called?

In modern times, it is mainly a competitive sport and recreational activity. A person who practices archery is typically called an archer, bowman or toxophilite.
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What do you call an arrow with no Arrowhead?

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What is a crown in archery?

Crown − The nock end of the arrow where it is coloured. Daikyu − Term used by Japanese for longbow. Drawing − The pulling of the bowstring to an extreme stretch. Dry loosing − To loosen the string without an arrow, causing damage to the bow. End − A round in which arrows are shot.
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