The Teaching of Archery (History of Archery Series)
By Dave Craft and Horace A. Ford
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The Teaching of Archery (History of Archery Series) - Dave Craft
CHAPTER I
GETTING SCHOOL OR CAMP TACKLE IN ORDER
(A) BOWS
YOUR first move on reaching the camp or school where you are to teach archery should be to take stock of the equipment on hand. Make a complete inventory of all archery equipment in duplicate or triplicate, turning a copy in to the office of the camp director or school departmental head, and keeping one or two copies for your own files.
Next examine the bows.
Bracing a Bow: Girls’ or women’s bows are usually 5 1/2′ long and have their best cast (ability to shoot arrows hard and fast) when strung with from 5 1/2 to 6″ distance between the string and the bow handle when the bow is braced (bow string loop in upper nock [groove] so that the string is taut) ready for