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If the nocking point is too high, the arrow will be pointed "down" and come out of the bow low.
 
  
 
If the nocking point is too low, the arrow will be pointed "up" and come out of the bow high.
 
If the nocking point is too low, the arrow will be pointed "up" and come out of the bow high.

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Tiro con arco
División Norteamericana

Actividades recreacionales


Destreza: 1
Año de introducción: 1945


Requisitos


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If the nocking point is too low, the arrow will be pointed "up" and come out of the bow high.

Nock rings can be placed on the bow to allow for consistency. A bow square and nock pliers can be used to set the nocking point properly.




A standard "Olympic Bow" is a recurve (not compound) bow with no more than 3 stabilizer extensions, a sight, and a clicker. An archer must use fingers and not a mechanical release and may not have a string peep sight or magnified aiming device.



  • Don't shoot straight up.
  • Never run on the archery range.
  • Approach the target from the side, not the front so you don't get poked by the arrows sticking out of the target.
  • Be sure your equipment is in good working order.
  • Be aware of who is around you at all times.
  • Don't "hide" behind the target.
  • Don't walk in front of another archer.
  • Don't talk on the shooting line.
  • While loading your bow be sure that the arrows are always pointing toward the target.



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