Attachment on a finger tab that helps the archer anchor the drawing hand cleanly and steadily on the face.
Arrow Rest
Depending on the type of bow, the arrow rest can mean different things. On a primitive bow, it may simply
Attachment on a finger tab that helps the archer anchor the drawing hand cleanly and steadily on the face.
Depending on the type of bow, the arrow rest can mean different things. On a primitive bow, it may simply
The Archer’s Paradox describes the apparent paradox that, when released, an arrow initially bends and “wraps” around the bow even
The anchor is the final position of the drawing hand on the archer’s face. An anchor point should be consistent,