

This is the hitting end of an arrow.Īrrow Nock: A notch at the edge of an arrow for accepting the bowstring.Īrrow Plate: A piece of shell that is placed on the lateral side of the bow and above the handle where the arrow crosses when it is expelled from the bow. Most typically, it would be a linear, slender rod.Īrrowhead: This is generally a distinctive piece that is sealed to an arrow shaft. Here, AMO stands for ‘Archery Manufacturers and Merchants Organization’Īrcher: Archer is an individual who is well versed in shooting by using a bow and arrow.Īrcher’s Paradox: The reaction that is being produced by the bending of an arrow as it departs from the bow.Īrchery: The method of shooting the arrows by making use of a bow.Īrm guard: A strap on the bow arm that is used for protection against the impact of the bowstring during release.Īrrows: The projectile shot using a bow. Also known as ‘anchor point’.ĪMO Length: The systematic length for gauging the bowstrings. Actionwood: A preferable choice of material used for primary arm which is made using ‘rock maple’.Īluminium: A popular choice of metal that is used in the making of modern time arrows.Īim: A focused attempt for directing the arrow towards its goal.Īnchor: A stable spot of the bowstring arm (on jaw/cheek) during the aim.
