Gap shooting is an aiming technique used in traditional and barebow archery, where the archer deliberately uses a gap between the arrow tip and the target. Instead of aiming directly at the center, the arrow tip is positioned above or below the target depending on the distance.

This gap is learned through experience and consistently repeated. The goal is to shoot accurately without a sight.

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