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The Importance of Understanding Ballistics in Archery

 

Gun aficionados are just plain nuts about ballistics because without understanding ballistics, you can’t be a great shooter.   I feel strongly that the understanding of ballistics is much, much more important to archers even than for those who shoot firearms.   With a high powered rifle, you can sight in at 50 yards and still expect to be pretty darned close to where you aim at 100 yards shooting exact ...


by Papabull, Thursday, 01 May 2008 07:33 Comments(0), Read all
Bowhunting and the Outdoors
About Knife Steels

This was written by Joe Talmadge and is very frequently referenced and considered to be a very accurate representation of most of the knife steels. Keep in mind that blade afficionados discuss knife steels in the same way we discuss the value of light, fast arrows compared to heavy, slow arrows for penetration and there is about as much consensus. :)


Author: Joe Talmadge jat@cup.hp.com

Last Updated: July 1999

Let me start with my bibliography. I ...

by PapaBull, Saturday, 18 November 2006 16:52 Comments(0), Read all
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Crafting Flu Flu arrows

Crafting Flu-Flu's for Arial Fun 

By Dan Worden and Charlie Lamb  

     The pheasant launched from its hiding spot twenty feet to my left. As it rose, it flew at a forty-five degree angle towards the right, I swung with him and drew the bow.  In the split second it took to reach anchor, the bird had distanced itself by 15 yards.< ...


by PapaBull, Friday, 19 May 2006 07:03 Comments(0), Read all
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Sharpening two blade broadheads with a cheater jig

Sharpening 2-blade broadheads with a "cheater jig", by Dan Warden

First mark the edges of the blades with a magic marker. I use black, but any color will work. The press the broadhead onto the sharpening shaft. There should be enough glue residue that you can just press it on. No heat is required unless you plan to file from heel to tip then it will need to be heated and glued to stay on. 

 


by PapaBull, Friday, 19 May 2006 06:54 Comments(0), Read all
 
 
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