Bow and Arrow

One of the most famous innovations in ranged weaponry, the bow and arrow is found in almost every part of the world and has been used in warfare, hunting, and sport. The bow is one of those immediately recognizable martial arts weapons and is admired by people of all ages. Children play Cowboy and Indian with toy bows and suction cup arrows while the adults go out into the wilderness in camouflage to stalk wild animals with advanced compound bows. By the way, if you’re looking for a good compound bow you should first read some compound bow reviews before you make any purchasing decisions.

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There is a massive variety of bow styles and forms but the premise is basically the same. Notch the arrow on the bow string, pull it back, and let it loose. The bow is able to build tension in the string as it is pulled back and the release of that string tension is what sends the arrow through the air at incredible speed.

Bows can be made out of different materials but for the most part they are constructed out of wood. There are two elastic wooden limbs that the string is connected to, pulling the string back compresses these limbs at the center and releasing the string relieves the bow’s limbs of pressure and snaps back with force. The more force a bow can withstand, or draw weight, the more powerful the bow. An archer can project his ammunition farther and much faster depending on how heavy the pressure gets.

bow_arrowThe size of an archer’s bow is usually dependent on the way he wants to use it. For a longer range it is necessary to have a long bow with limbs that can span the length of the archer’s body but this is not going to be a useful weapon if the archer happens to be on horseback. Mounted archers will most often choose a short compact bow that can fire at short range but pack an intense punch.

A bow must be made of durable material as it is going to be constantly compressed and expanded over the course of general use. The technology of the bow has improved and today the strongest bows are made of a combination of fiberglass, assorted metals, and carbon fiber. These alloys are much more resilient than the older wooden style bows though it is possible to treat a wooden bow with laminate to strengthen the quality of it.

Even the bow string has changed over time. It has become a mixture of different synthetic polymers designed to resist moisture and will not easily snap. These have become easy and cost effective to produce as well. Ideally, a string . . . → Read More: Bow and Arrow