Basic Archery ( Longbow)

Published on September 13, 2009
Duration: 13:03

This video provides a beginner's guide to longbow archery, focusing on traditional techniques. It covers essential aspects like selecting a longbow, arrow customization, proper nocking and shooting form, and crucial safety precautions. The content emphasizes consistency in anchor points and offers practical tips for new archers, such as holding the bow horizontally when nocking an arrow.

Quick Summary

For beginners learning longbow archery, hold the bow horizontally when nocking an arrow. This uses gravity to keep the arrow on the shelf, preventing it from falling off, a common frustration when the bow is held vertically.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Longbow Archery
  2. 01:14The Hummingbird Longbow
  3. 01:41Arrows and Customization
  4. 03:04Loading and Gravity Tip
  5. 04:16Shooting Form and Anchor Points
  6. 05:503D Targets and Maintenance
  7. 06:52Hunting Ethics and Range
  8. 09:22Safety: Never Dry Fire a Bow
  9. 10:14Gear Summary and Specs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a key tip for beginners when nocking an arrow on a longbow?

For beginners, it's recommended to hold the bow horizontally when nocking an arrow. This allows gravity to help keep the arrow on the shelf, preventing it from falling off, which is a common issue when the bow is held vertically.

Why is a consistent anchor point important in archery?

A consistent anchor point ensures you pull the bowstring back to the exact same distance every time. This consistency in draw length leads to uniform arrow velocity, similar to how consistent powder charges ensure predictable performance in firearms.

What is the most critical safety rule for archery?

The most critical safety rule is to never dry fire a bow. Releasing the string without an arrow can cause the limbs to shatter because there's no projectile to absorb the energy, potentially injuring the shooter and destroying the bow.

What are the specifications of the Hummingbird Kingfisher longbow shown?

The Hummingbird Kingfisher longbow featured is a 50-pound draw weight model with a length of 66 inches. It is made from beautiful Bocote wood and is described as a 'sweet shooter' with minimal vibration.

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