There’s plenty of crossover between archers who shoot well indoors and those who shoot well out of doors – but look down the results sheet, and you’ll notice that some names you see around the middle of leaderboards in the…
National Series finals set to go!
The National Series Finals – one of the UK’s premier archery events – will be coming to Nottingham on Sunday 1 September. The grounds of Wollaton Hall will play host to the head-to-head finals, with recurve archers shooting matches at…
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Cream of the competition crop
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Keeping a low profile
James Park looks at how stabilisers with blade-type profiles came about, and how they differ to circular rods
Tagged with: archery, blades, cross-section, drag, equipment, James Park, lift, outdoor, rods, round, shooting, stabiliser, stabilisers, stiffness, strength, surface area, wind effect
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Tuning with Cam Lean
Liam Grimwood has another bit of tuning advice that can iron out any arrow flight inconsistencies after a French tune has been completed
Tagged with: cables, cam, cam angle, cam lean, compound, liam grimwood, paper tear, paper tuning, trial and error, true vertical, twist, yoke cable
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