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Son was on the Olympic trail when he was younger. Shot Olympic-style recurve in the Junior Olympic Archery Development program. His goal was to be in the top 10 in the nation. Went through all the State and National competitions and wound up going to the JOAD Nationals at Park City, Utah. Wound up ranked 9th in the Nation. Put his bow away and did not compete again.
Really fun travelling with him. Met other archers from all over the world. The archers from Korea were classic in their form. He met some of the US Olympic team, shot against Ted Nugent, and had a great time at it.
I would not have wanted to stand with a target on my chest at 70 yds. from him!
Another question, I've been watching some of that recurve target archery on YouTube and there appears to some mechanism on the bow in the area of the rest that visibly moves right before the shot. Seems to be that way on everyone's setup. It move like a half second before the release. Really has me wondering what the heck is it.
Another question, I've been watching some of that recurve target archery on YouTube and there appears to some mechanism on the bow in the area of the rest that visibly moves right before the shot. Seems to be that way on everyone's setup. It move like a half second before the release. Really has me wondering what the heck is it.
That's an arrow "Rest".
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Another question, I've been watching some of that recurve target archery on YouTube and there appears to some mechanism on the bow in the area of the rest that visibly moves right before the shot. Seems to be that way on everyone's setup. It move like a half second before the release. Really has me wondering what the heck is it.
Your probably seeing the "clicker" It clicks when the arrow is at full draw, keeps your draw consistent.
Yeah, it was pretty amazing how snakey the arrows were. They do a lot of tuning etc. to get the arrow with just the right weights, spine, and even fletching for the best accuracy at 70 meters.
That is probably the clicker. It's a little spring-loaded device the helps them time their release of the arrow with consistent draw length.
Some may feel watching archery is like watching paint dry, but when you see just how much does into being proficient and at the competitive level, you start understanding and appreciating the intricacies, time, and effort that goes into it.
My son had 2 Robinhoods (arrow stuck in another arrow) in National competitions. Pretty proud of those! At a competition in Illinois one of the Olympic Team came over to congratulate him. Showed a lot of class and will be remembered the rest of my son's life.
Hey Moose why do those arrows slither downrange like a snake goin across a hot paved road
This is called "Archer's Paradox" and even the heaviest hunting arrows do this. First time I saw this was an old 1980's Easton Aluminum video and I couldn't believe my eyes. Gave me a whole new appreciation for making sure my arrows were in good condition and properly spined.